A PATRIOTIC DUNEDIN FAMILY.—Hero is a family—father, mother, sons, and daughter-in-law—all doing their bit to help win the war. They are Mr and Mrs L. Larsen (in centre), and family. The husband is now in England with the Second Echelon, with his son, Mr E. Larsen, at rear, while the two women remain at home as members of the Women’s Auxiliary, Legion of Frontiersmen. In front are Ivan and Bernie Larsen. Ivan has enlisted in the Air Force, while Bernie remains a member of the Otago Boys’ High School cadets.
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Evening Star, Issue 23699, 5 October 1940, Page 8
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90A PATRIOTIC DUNEDIN FAMILY.—Hero is a family—father, mother, sons, and daughter-in-law—all doing their bit to help win the war. They are Mr and Mrs L. Larsen (in centre), and family. The husband is now in England with the Second Echelon, with his son, Mr E. Larsen, at rear, while the two women remain at home as members of the Women’s Auxiliary, Legion of Frontiersmen. In front are Ivan and Bernie Larsen. Ivan has enlisted in the Air Force, while Bernie remains a member of the Otago Boys’ High School cadets. Evening Star, Issue 23699, 5 October 1940, Page 8
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