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-Members of the Royal Family have been visiting many of the factories and other places

where munitions are made and stored and where money is being raised for patriotic funds. Top, a night-shift craftsman in a shell-producing factory is attempting to answer a technical question by the King. Mr. Herbert Morrison, Minister of Supply, is standing next the King. Below, Queen Mary looking over the gifts to the "Spare a Trinket" Fund.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TDN19400926.2.23.2

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Taranaki Daily News, 26 September 1940, Page 4

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-Members of the Royal Family have been visiting many of the factories and other places where munitions are made and stored and where money is being raised for patriotic funds. Top, a night-shift craftsman in a shell-producing factory is attempting to answer a technical question by the King. Mr. Herbert Morrison, Minister of Supply, is standing next the King. Below, Queen Mary looking over the gifts to the "Spare a Trinket" Fund. Taranaki Daily News, 26 September 1940, Page 4

-Members of the Royal Family have been visiting many of the factories and other places where munitions are made and stored and where money is being raised for patriotic funds. Top, a night-shift craftsman in a shell-producing factory is attempting to answer a technical question by the King. Mr. Herbert Morrison, Minister of Supply, is standing next the King. Below, Queen Mary looking over the gifts to the "Spare a Trinket" Fund. Taranaki Daily News, 26 September 1940, Page 4

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