READY FOR COOK STRAIT.—But Cook Strait is not ready for her. Miss Lily Copplestone photographed on her arrival in Wellington from the South Island. She has postponed her attempt to swim the strait until better conditions prevail. Left 'to right: Miss Copplestone, her manager Mr. G. Hartigan, Miss Pale (a friend), Mr. P. Coira (representing the New Zealand Swimming Association), and Mrs. Copplestone.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 566, 19 January 1929, Page 28
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63READY FOR COOK STRAIT.—But Cook Strait is not ready for her. Miss Lily Copplestone photographed on her arrival in Wellington from the South Island. She has postponed her attempt to swim the strait until better conditions prevail. Left 'to right: Miss Copplestone, her manager Mr. G. Hartigan, Miss Pale (a friend), Mr. P. Coira (representing the New Zealand Swimming Association), and Mrs. Copplestone. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 566, 19 January 1929, Page 28
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