Men of the 14th Light Aid Detachment, New Zealand Divisional Signals, Middle East Forces, recently held a dinner at "King's" a well-known Cairo hotel. Seated, from left, are J. Irwin, R. Phypers, D. Carlyon, "Cyclone" Holmes, L. Whetton, T. Anderson, Lieutenant R. H. England. Amongst those standing at the back are P. Jackson, J. Wilson, N. Gosnell, and C. Campbell.
Members of the Greek colony with the Most Rev. Archbishop Evangelinidis, Archbishop of the Greek Orthodox Church and Metropolitan of Australasia, who has arrived in Wellington for the Christmas season. To the right of the Archbishop is Mr. T. E. Y. Seddon, the Greek Consul, and to the left Mr. F. L. Garland. On the extreme left is the Rev. D. C. Bates, and on the right Mr. A. Janis, president of the Greek School Committee. "Evening Post" Photo.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 146, 17 December 1940, Page 5
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139Men of the 14th Light Aid Detachment, New Zealand Divisional Signals, Middle East Forces, recently held a dinner at "King's" a well-known Cairo hotel. Seated,,from left, are J. Irwin, R. Phypers, D. Carlyon, "Cyclone" Holmes, L\ Whetton, T. Anderson, Lieutenant R. H. England. Amongst those standing at the back are P. Jackson, J. Wilson, TV. Gosnell, and C. Campbell. Members of the Greek colony with the Most Rev. Archbishop Evangelinidis. Archbishop of the Greek Orthodox Church and Metropolitan of Australasia, who has arrived in Wellington for the Christmas season. To the right of the Archbishop is Mr. T. E. Y. Seddon, the Greek Consul, and to the left Mr. F. L. Garland. On the extreme left is the Rev. D. C. Bates, and on the right Mr. A. Janis, president of the Greek School Committee. "Evening Post" Photo. Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 146, 17 December 1940, Page 5
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