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Outside the Cottage Hospital at the Military Camp, Trentham. The cars shown in the photograph are kept by the Red Cross Society for the use of patients in this hospital, who derive appreciable benefit from the outings thus afforded. The first car was used by the Prince of Wales when he visited Trentham during his recent tour of the Dominion. Miss Greta Ewen, whose interest in Red Cross activities is boundless, had the distinction of being the chauffeur to His Royal Highness.

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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1574, 24 June 1920, Page 26

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Outside the Cottage Hospital at the Military Camp, Trentham. The cars shown in the photograph are kept by the Red Cross Society for the use of patients in this hospital, who derive appreciable benefit from the outings thus afforded. The first car was used by the Prince of Wales when he visited Trentham during his recent tour of the Dominion. Miss Greta Ewen, whose interest in Red Cross activities is boundless, had the distinction of being the chauffeur to His Royal Highness. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1574, 24 June 1920, Page 26

Outside the Cottage Hospital at the Military Camp, Trentham. The cars shown in the photograph are kept by the Red Cross Society for the use of patients in this hospital, who derive appreciable benefit from the outings thus afforded. The first car was used by the Prince of Wales when he visited Trentham during his recent tour of the Dominion. Miss Greta Ewen, whose interest in Red Cross activities is boundless, had the distinction of being the chauffeur to His Royal Highness. New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1574, 24 June 1920, Page 26

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