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Christ Church, Wanganui
St John's Anglican church, Feilding
Anson, James M, fl 1990s : Two Anglican churches of St John, at Tutu Totara near Marton, Rangatikei
St Peter's Church, Anglican, Pahiatua
Creator unknown : Photograph of St Paul's Memorial Church interior with pulpit, Putiki, Wanganui, taken by W H Raine
Scene in relation to St Margaret's Anglican Church in Taihape, possibly the laying of the foundation stone
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View of the second Christ Church at Wanganui
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Anglican Church in Taumarunui
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St Andrews Anglican Church, Bulls - Photograph taken by A Edwards
Preparations for building St Margaret's Anglican Church, Taihape
St Margaret's Anglican Church and parish hall, Taihape
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