File:Crowd at the dedication ceremony of the Cenotaph, Wellington, 1932.jpg

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Photographer: William Hall Raine Crowd at the dedication ceremony of the Cenotaph, Wellington, 1932 Reference number: 1/1-018024-G Original negative Photographic Archive, Alexander Turnbull Library

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