KIPPENBERGER MEMORIAL UNVEILED.—A photograph taken at Christchurch Boys’ High School yesterday, when a stained glass window commemorating the life and service of Major-General Sir Howard Kippenberger, a distinguished old boy, was unveiled. Standing at back is Brigadier J. T. Burrows, who performed the ceremony. With him are Major-General L. W. Thornton (foreground) and Rear-Admiral P. Phipps, R.N.Z.N.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29497, 26 April 1961, Page 13
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57KIPPENBERGER MEMORIAL UNVEILED.—A photograph taken at Christchurch Boys’ High School yesterday, when a stained glass window commemorating the life and service of Major-General Sir Howard Kippenberger, a distinguished old boy, was unveiled. Standing at back is Brigadier J. T. Burrows, who performed the ceremony. With him are Major-General L. W. Thornton (foreground) and Rear-Admiral P. Phipps, R.N.Z.N. Press, Volume C, Issue 29497, 26 April 1961, Page 13
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