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SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY.—Eighteen members of New Zealand Irish national clubs and societies are making a sentimental journey to Ireland, where they will spend six weeks before returning. This photograph, taken at Auckland Airport, shows Sister Ita Boyle (left), of the Order of St. Joseph of Cluny, who arrived in New Zealand in 1948 and has-been working at the Holy Name Seminary in Riccarton road, and Mrs C. Claxton, of Waltham. Mrs Claxton, who is Sussex-born, is visiting her husband’s relatives in Ireland. She has been in New Zealand 14 years.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30469, 17 June 1964, Page 3

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SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY.—Eighteen members of New Zealand Irish national clubs and societies are making a sentimental journey to Ireland, where they will spend six weeks before returning. This photograph, taken at Auckland Airport, shows Sister Ita Boyle (left), of the Order of St. Joseph of Cluny, who arrived in New Zealand in 1948 and has-been working at the Holy Name Seminary in Riccarton road, and Mrs C. Claxton, of Waltham. Mrs Claxton, who is Sussex-born, is visiting her husband’s relatives in Ireland. She has been in New Zealand 14 years. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30469, 17 June 1964, Page 3

SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY.—Eighteen members of New Zealand Irish national clubs and societies are making a sentimental journey to Ireland, where they will spend six weeks before returning. This photograph, taken at Auckland Airport, shows Sister Ita Boyle (left), of the Order of St. Joseph of Cluny, who arrived in New Zealand in 1948 and has-been working at the Holy Name Seminary in Riccarton road, and Mrs C. Claxton, of Waltham. Mrs Claxton, who is Sussex-born, is visiting her husband’s relatives in Ireland. She has been in New Zealand 14 years. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30469, 17 June 1964, Page 3

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