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A stroll down London Court makes a peaceful change from the busy main shopping area just around the corner in Hay Street. The Tudor-style shopping arcade was built in 1937. Statues of Sir Walter Raleigh and Dick Whittington stand at each end of the arcade.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19860203.2.173.2

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Press, 3 February 1986, Page 35

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A stroll down London Court makes a peaceful change from the busy main shopping area just around the corner in Hay Street. The Tudor-style shopping arcade was built in 1937. Statues of Sir Walter Raleigh and Dick Whittington stand at each end of the arcade. Press, 3 February 1986, Page 35

A stroll down London Court makes a peaceful change from the busy main shopping area just around the corner in Hay Street. The Tudor-style shopping arcade was built in 1937. Statues of Sir Walter Raleigh and Dick Whittington stand at each end of the arcade. Press, 3 February 1986, Page 35

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