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Wreath laying ceremony at Shannon Cenotaph, Anzac Day mid 1970’s 1 B&W photo print

Ted Lyon and unidentified man about to lay wreath (centre). Rev. John Walton (Anglican Church) conducted service standing at right. Returned servicemen in background with Highland Pipe Band in far background (left).

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Pūnaha whakarōpū

Ngā tūtohu
lyon ted,
rev. john walton,
shannon,
shannon centennial collection,
Tūtohu Hapori

Tuku kōrero mai mō te whakararu

Ngā rauemi e whai pānga ana

Ted Lyon and unidentified man have laid wreath, Anzac Day mid 1970's
Rev. John Walton with R.S.A. members, Shannon, Anzac Day mid 1970's
Connie Anderson and Dulcie Crowe laying Old Folks wreath, Anzac Day mid 1970's
Aerial view of Shannon looking east
View of Shannon looking north from railway cutting, c.1900
Aerial view of Matatoa Nursery, Engles Road (east of Shannon), 1987
Aerial view of Shannon looking northeast
Class photo of Std. 2 pupils (unidentified), Shannon School, 1948
Mr William Murdoch (mayor) on steps of Shannon War Memorial, Anzac Day 1924
Original Shannon "Railway Station", looking south, c.1890
Flax workers at 'Weka Mill', Shannon, c.1914
Shannon Railway Station, looking south, between 1920 & 1950