Some of the men who are stationed at one of the coastal watching stations established by the Naval and Army authorities at, points on the coast. These men are at one of the signal stations which, form part of the defences of the Port of Wellington. Left, using a signalling lamp. Centre, "hands to tea" at 3.30 p.m. Right, instructing an approaching vessel to hoist her international signal letters. (Evening Post, 28 September 1940)

Some of the men who are stationed at one of the coastal watching stations established by the Naval and Army authorities at, points on the coast. These men are at one of the signal stations which, form part of the defences of the Port of Wellington. Left, using a signalling lamp. Centre, "hands to tea" at 3.30 p.m. Right, instructing an approaching vessel to hoist her international signal letters. (Evening Post, 28 September 1940)
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28-09-1940
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Evening Post
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Some of the men who are stationed at one of the coastal watching stations established by the Naval and Army authorities at, points on the coast. These men are at one of the signal stations which, form part of the defences of the Port of Wellington. Left, using a signalling lamp. Centre, "hands to tea" at 3.30 p.m. Right, instructing an approaching vessel to hoist her international signal letters. (Evening Post, 28 September 1940). Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/17763659

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