BEFORE THE MAGNIFICENT MONUMENT CROWNING DOMAIN HILL Aucklanders assembled this afternoon to witness the opening and dedication of the symbols which will perpetuate the memory of the men who fought and died eleven years ago. The covered dais which was the scene of the opening ceremony by the Governor-General can be seen in the centre, below the columns of the War Memorial Museum. Standing out on the left of the picture is the Cenotaph, which was consecrated by the Primate, Archbishop Averill.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 832, 28 November 1929, Page 1
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82BEFORE THE MAGNIFICENT MONUMENT CROWNING DOMAIN HILL Aucklanders assembled this afternoon to witness the opening and dedication of the symbols which will perpetuate the memory of the men who fought and died eleven years ago. The covered dais which was the scene of the opening ceremony by the Governor-General can be seen in the centre, below the columns of the War Memorial Museum. Standing out on the left of the picture is the Cenotaph, which was consecrated by the Primate, Archbishop Averill. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 832, 28 November 1929, Page 1
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