NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN WELLINGTON.—LEFT: Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Freyberg, V.C., arriving at the Wellington Citizens’ War Memorial yesterday morning. One of his first acts after disembarking from the liner Ruahine was to place a wreath on the memorial. TOP RIGHT: Sir Bernard and Lady Freyberg viewing Wellington from the deck of the Ruahine as the ship berthed on Sunday. BOTTOM: Their Excellencies with members of the Vice-Regal staff. From left are Mr D. E. Fouhy (official secretary), Lieutenant D. Loran, R.N. (aide-de-camp), Mrs N. Wigram, Sir Bernard and Lady Freyberg, Flight Lieutenant M. Cole, R.A.F. (aide-de-camp), Miss Rosemary Eley (lady-in-waiting), and Major the Hon. N. Wigram (military secretary).
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24904, 18 June 1946, Page 6
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107NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN WELLINGTON.—LEFT: Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Freyberg, V.C., arriving at the Wellington Citizens’ War Memorial yesterday morning. One of his first acts after disembarking from the liner Ruahine was to place a wreath on the memorial. TOP RIGHT: Sir Bernard and Lady Freyberg viewing Wellington from the deck of the Ruahine as the ship berthed on Sunday. BOTTOM: Their Excellencies with members of the Vice-Regal staff. From left are Mr D. E. Fouhy (official secretary), Lieutenant D. Loran, R.N. (aide-de-camp), Mrs N. Wigram, Sir Bernard and Lady Freyberg, Flight Lieutenant M. Cole, R.A.F. (aide-de-camp), Miss Rosemary Eley (lady-in-waiting), and Major the Hon. N. Wigram (military secretary). Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24904, 18 June 1946, Page 6
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