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Old British cars have a run in South Canterbury

He said the net proceeds from the rally, which has been going for about 20 years, would go towards the CPlay project at Caroline Bay. Before the cars headed off Derek Brehaut, of Timaru, had the hood up on his 1936 Wolseley Super 6 explaining some of the work he had done on the engine to several enthusiasts. He has become a fan of this model of car. “I’ve got four Wolselys now,” Brehaut said. chris tobin/Stuff Jim Geddes’ car was a little different. He built his Triumph Herald Special 1970. “It was one of the silly things I wanted to do. I built it over a five-year period,” Geddes said.

Right royal occasions in South Canterbury

Members of the royal family have visited South Canterbury several times. At the 1954 visit, Sherson stood in line to meet the royals as they walked through Ashbury Park. “I was a leftenant in the Armoured Corps back in the CMT[Compulsory Military Training] days,’ Sherson said. Gordon Bower/Supplied This photo was taken by Gordon Bower, as the royals left Timaru going south. The people waving were the late George Johnson, and his daughter Marleen, now Marleen Shewan. “I was the 2IC of the local corp.’’ He said he was very proud’ to be in line to meet the Queen and Prince, and even prouder when he realised a commercial photographer at the time had captured the moment he saluted the Duke.

Not just a swap meet but a social event in South Canterbury

Not just a swap meet but a social event in South Canterbury
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