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Mark Skellern at left, head of the team that put together the Waiouru Queen Elizabeth II Army Memorial Museum Crete Exhibition which opened last Wednesday. He is pictured with fellow display artists Sue Skellern and Kelvin Ripia. See inside for the full story.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 388, 28 May 1991, Page 1

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Mark Skellern at left, head of the team that put together the Waiouru Queen Elizabeth II Army Memorial Museum Crete Exhibition which opened last Wednesday. He is pictured with fellow display artists Sue Skellern and Kelvin Ripia. See inside for the full story. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 388, 28 May 1991, Page 1

Mark Skellern at left, head of the team that put together the Waiouru Queen Elizabeth II Army Memorial Museum Crete Exhibition which opened last Wednesday. He is pictured with fellow display artists Sue Skellern and Kelvin Ripia. See inside for the full story. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 388, 28 May 1991, Page 1

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