Trinity Presbyterian Church, Cambridge
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Families walking towards the Presbyterian church on Victoria Street on their way to attend a service on 21 June 1970. The kauri and rimu church building at 98 Victoria Street was later sold to Gordon and Barbara Campbell who painted it pink and transformed it into the Craft New Zealand store. During this time, it became known as the Pink Church. The building changed hands again in 1992 when Graeme and Moira Crerar and Richard and Jan Seabrook bought the business naming it The Cambridge Country Store. In 2016, it opened as the Good Union, home of Good George Brewing in Cambridge
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Trinity Presbyterian Church, Cambridge
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Buckingham, Reg
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21 June 1970
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Old Courthouse, 24 Victoria Street, Cambridge
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