Go-as-you-please race from Lyttelton to Governors Bay and back, about thirteen miles
Go-as-you-please race from Lyttelton to Governors Bay and back, about thirteen miles
1910
Joseph Henry Manson (1872-1944) and his son Ernest Henry Manson (1895-1915) are shown setting off. There were 154 entries for the race of whom thirty-five started. The Post and Telegraph office, with its clock tower, in Norwich Quay, Lyttelton is pictured on the right. The British Hotel is shown on the left. Oxford Street can be seen in the background.
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