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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 6, Issue 1 (May 1, 1931)

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“Graven not on Stone, but in the hearts of Men.”—Pericles. (Rly. Publicity photos.) Scenes at the Cenotaph, Wellington, on Anzac Day (25th April), 1931. (1) The Governor-Generl, Lord Bledisloe, inspecting the Guard of Honour; (2) Lord Bledisloe placing his wreth on the Cenotaph; (3) Lord Bledisloe and the President of the Returned Soldiers’ Association, Lieut.-Colonel H. E. Avery, D.S.O., with wreaths for the Cenotaph; (4) Wellington's fine War Memoril; (5) the Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. G. W. Forbes, before the Cenotaph; (6) the Memorial Service in progress; (7) a general view of the gathering during the Memorial Service.

“Graven not on Stone, but in the hearts of Men.”—Pericles.
(Rly. Publicity photos.)
Scenes at the Cenotaph, Wellington, on Anzac Day (25th April), 1931. (1) The Governor-Generl, Lord Bledisloe, inspecting the Guard of Honour; (2) Lord Bledisloe placing his wreth on the Cenotaph; (3) Lord Bledisloe and the President of the Returned Soldiers’ Association, Lieut.-Colonel H. E. Avery, D.S.O., with wreaths for the Cenotaph; (4) Wellington's fine War Memoril; (5) the Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. G. W. Forbes, before the Cenotaph; (6) the Memorial Service in progress; (7) a general view of the gathering during the Memorial Service.