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The performers and members of the Queen Alexandra's Own Band, Wanganui, whose concert on the evening of December 7 was markedly successful when relayed over a landline of 125 miles to 2YA, Wellington. This photograph was taken by flashlight during the evening. —Photo, Tesla Studio.

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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 23, 21 December 1928, Page 8

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The performers and members of the Queen Alexandra's Own Band, Wanganui, whose concert on the evening of December 7 was markedly successful when relayed over a landline of 125 miles to 2YA, Wellington. This photograph was taken by flashlight during the evening. —Photo, Tesla Studio. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 23, 21 December 1928, Page 8

The performers and members of the Queen Alexandra's Own Band, Wanganui, whose concert on the evening of December 7 was markedly successful when relayed over a landline of 125 miles to 2YA, Wellington. This photograph was taken by flashlight during the evening. —Photo, Tesla Studio. Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 23, 21 December 1928, Page 8

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