Evening Post" Photo* Lord and Lady Galway at Government House with members of the Lady Galway Patriotic Guild, which came into being yesterday to carry out war work of various kinds. Guild headquarters will be at Government House, Wellington. Standing in the front, from left, are the Mayoress, Mrs. T. C.~ A. Hislop, his Excellency, Lady Galway, Mrs. J. Pow (Dominion president of the.New Zealand Union of Townswomen's Guilds), Mrs. P. Kinsman, and Mrs. Brownie (Dominion secretary and treasurer respectively of the same organisation). (Evening Post, 13 June 1940)

Evening Post" Photo* Lord and Lady Galway at Government House with members of the Lady Galway Patriotic Guild, which came into being yesterday to carry out war work of various kinds. Guild headquarters will be at Government House, Wellington. Standing in the front, from left, are the Mayoress, Mrs. T. C.~ A. Hislop, his Excellency, Lady Galway, Mrs. J. Pow (Dominion president of the.New Zealand Union of Townswomen's Guilds), Mrs. P. Kinsman, and Mrs. Brownie (Dominion secretary and treasurer respectively of the same organisation). (Evening Post, 13 June 1940)
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13-06-1940
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Evening Post
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Evening Post" Photo* Lord and Lady Galway at Government House with members of the Lady Galway Patriotic Guild, which came into being yesterday to carry out war work of various kinds. Guild headquarters will be at Government House, Wellington. Standing in the front, from left, are the Mayoress, Mrs. T. C.~ A. Hislop, his Excellency, Lady Galway, Mrs. J. Pow (Dominion president of the.New Zealand Union of Townswomen's Guilds), Mrs. P. Kinsman, and Mrs. Brownie (Dominion secretary and treasurer respectively of the same organisation). (Evening Post, 13 June 1940). Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/17695857

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