At the wheel of the training ship Spirit of Adventure is Scott Walter, aged 12, one of hundreds who visited the vessel on its open day in Lyttelton yesterday. Looking on is a member of the crew, Jean Ackley, of Lincoln. The schooner will remain in port until Tuesday when she will sail with a new crew of 25 boys for Port Chalmers.
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Press, 1 March 1982, Page 2
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63At the wheel of the training ship Spirit of Adventure is Scott Walter, aged 12, one of hundreds who visited the vessel on its open day in Lyttelton yesterday. Looking on is a member of the crew, Jean Ackley, of Lincoln. The schooner will remain in port until Tuesday when she will sail with a new crew of 25 boys for Port Chalmers. Press, 1 March 1982, Page 2
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