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Architect's drawing giving a view of the interior of the proposed "Hall of Memories" to complete the National War Memorial Carillon Tower at Mount Cook, Wellington. At the end of the hall there would be a bronze symbolising the "Spirit of Sacrifice" and between the columns bays in which each unit could hope its individual memorial. The size of the proposed hall is 61ft by 40ft.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 137, 26 June 1937, Page 5

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Architect's drawing giving a view of the interior of the proposed "Hall of Memories" to complete the National War Memorial Carillon Tower at Mount Cook, Wellington. At the end of the hall there would be a bronze symbolising the "Spirit of Sacrifice" and between the columns bays in which each unit could hope its individual memorial. The size of the proposed hall is 61ft by 40ft. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 137, 26 June 1937, Page 5

Architect's drawing giving a view of the interior of the proposed "Hall of Memories" to complete the National War Memorial Carillon Tower at Mount Cook, Wellington. At the end of the hall there would be a bronze symbolising the "Spirit of Sacrifice" and between the columns bays in which each unit could hope its individual memorial. The size of the proposed hall is 61ft by 40ft. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 137, 26 June 1937, Page 5

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