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Central City. Celebration. Victory in Europe or VE Day. Led by the Skirl of the Pipes Men March Through the "Bottleneck" and on to Cathedral Square. Crowds of Onlookers. Note This was celebrated on the 9 May, Two Days After the Actual Surrender As the Deputy Prime Minister, W. Nash, waited to Hear it Officially From Churchill. Colombo Street, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand.

Central City. Celebration. Victory in Europe or VE Day. Led by the Skirl of the Pipes Men March Through the "Bottleneck" and on to Cathedral Square. Crowds of Onlookers. Note This was celebrated on the 9 May, Two Days After the Actual Surrender As the Deputy Prime Minister, W. Nash, waited to Hear it Officially From Churchill. Colombo Street, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand.
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Central City. Celebration. Victory in Europe or VE Day. Led by the Skirl of the Pipes Men March Through the "Bottleneck" and on to Cathedral Square. Crowds of Onlookers. Note This was celebrated on the 9 May, Two Days After the Actual Surrender As the Deputy Prime Minister, W. Nash, waited to Hear it Officially From Churchill. Colombo Street, Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand.
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Central City. Celebration. Victory in Europe or VE Day. Led by the Skirl of the Pipes, Men March Through the "Bottleneck" and on to Cathedral Square. Crowds of Onlookers.Note This was celebrated on the 9 May, Two Days After the Actual Surrender As the Deputy Prime Minister, W. Nash, waited to Hear it Officially From Churchill

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9/5/1945
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