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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 7, Issue 3 (July 1, 1932)

“The laughter of children is, and ever was, among the delightful sounds of earth”—De Quincey. — Our Children's Gallery.—(1) Joan Wheeler; (2) Dulcie, Joyce and Elsie Cook; (3) Jean Brugh; (4) Joy and Rae Fahey; (5) June Fahey; (6) Daphne and Irene Greig (twins); (7) Barbara Sellars; (8) Mervyn and Marjory Ingpen; (9) Joyce Jackson; (10) Norman and Ross Hay; (11) Oluen Oliff (all of Upper Hutt, Wellington; (12) Pat Casey (Trentham); (13) Les, Bill and Colin Inglis (Melling, Wellington)

“The laughter of children is, and ever was, among the delightful sounds of earth”—De Quincey. Our Children's Gallery.—(1) Joan Wheeler; (2) Dulcie, Joyce and Elsie Cook; (3) Jean Brugh; (4) Joy and Rae Fahey; (5) June Fahey; (6) Daphne and Irene Greig (twins); (7) Barbara Sellars; (8) Mervyn and Marjory Ingpen; (9) Joyce Jackson; (10) Norman and Ross Hay; (11) Oluen Oliff (all of Upper Hutt, Wellington; (12) Pat Casey (Trentham); (13) Les, Bill and Colin Inglis (Melling, Wellington).

The laughter of children is, and ever was, among the delightful sounds of earth”—De Quincey.
Our Children's Gallery.—(1) Joan Wheeler; (2) Dulcie, Joyce and Elsie Cook; (3) Jean Brugh; (4) Joy and Rae Fahey; (5) June Fahey; (6) Daphne and Irene Greig (twins); (7) Barbara Sellars; (8) Mervyn and Marjory Ingpen; (9) Joyce Jackson; (10) Norman and Ross Hay; (11) Oluen Oliff (all of Upper Hutt, Wellington; (12) Pat Casey (Trentham); (13) Les, Bill and Colin Inglis (Melling, Wellington).