The bugle which trumpet-Major F. C. Chegwin has carried at parades for over fifty years, and which he is presenting to the Wellington South African War Veterans* Association tonight. It has been placed in a glass case on the stand seen in the picture and ivill be among the, association s cherished mementoes. (Evening Post, 30 October 1940)

The bugle which trumpet-Major F. C. Chegwin has carried at parades for over fifty years, and which he is presenting to the Wellington South African War Veterans* Association tonight. It has been placed in a glass case on the stand seen in the picture and ivill be among the, association s cherished mementoes. (Evening Post, 30 October 1940)
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30-10-1940
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Evening Post
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The bugle which trumpet-Major F. C. Chegwin has carried at parades for over fifty years, and which he is presenting to the Wellington South African War Veterans* Association tonight. It has been placed in a glass case on the stand seen in the picture and ivill be among the, association s cherished mementoes. (Evening Post, 30 October 1940). Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/17759102

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