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            English: King George V presents a cup to the captain of the winning New Zealand Services Rugby Team, LondonApr 1919 Reference number: 1/2-014210-G 1 b&w original negative(s). Dry plate glass negative 4 x 5 inches. Horizontal image. Part of Royal New Zealand Returned and Services' Association :New Zealand official negatives, World War 1914-1918 (PA-Group-00051)  King George V presents the King's Cup to James Ryan, captain of the New Zealand Services Rugby Team, after the team's win in the Inter-Services Tournament at Twickenham rugby ground, London in 1919. Major General Charles William Melvill and another officer look on. The team some of whom have fern leaf emblems on their jerseys are standing in a line. A film cameraman appears in the background. Photograph taken April 1919 by Thomas Frederick Scales.  
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           16 April 1919 | 
          
          
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           Timeframes, Royal New Zealand Returned and Services' Association Collection, Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand:  http://timeframes.natlib.govt.nz/logicrouter/servlet/LogicRouter?PAGE=object&OUTPUTXSL=object.xslt&pm_RC=REPO02DB&pm_OI=83606&pm_GT=Y&pm_IAC=Y&api_1=GET_OBJECT_XML&num_result=0&&&Object_Layout=about_object | 
          
          
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           Thomas Frederick Scales | 
          
          
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