DUKE OF EDINBURGH AWARDS.—Anne Hancock (left) and Lesley Killengray, who have qualified for the Duke of Edinburgh Award gold medals. Miss Hancock who is a sea ranger, and Miss Killengray, an air ranger, received their awards from the Mayor of Christchurch (Mr G. Manning) at a civic presentation in the Girl Guide Headquarters last evening.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31109, 12 July 1966, Page 2
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55DUKE OF EDINBURGH AWARDS.—Anne Hancock (left) and Lesley Killengray, who have qualified for the Duke of Edinburgh Award gold medals. Miss Hancock who is a sea ranger, and Miss Killengray, an air ranger, received their awards from the Mayor of Christchurch (Mr G. Manning) at a civic presentation in the Girl Guide Headquarters last evening. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31109, 12 July 1966, Page 2
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