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Architectural Association.— Designs submitted were criticised by Mr G. D. Griffiths at the monthly meeting of the Christchurch Architectural Association. Mr R. Wallwork gave a demonstrated lecture entitled “The Craft of Etching.” The junior subject was a shelter for Cashmere Hills, the results being: Miss Veronica Mears 1, Colin Pilbrow 2. Miss Nancy Just was placed first in the* senior subject, which was the arrangement and decoration of the interior of a hairdressing saloon. Donald Donnithorne and George Lucking were placed second equal.

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24905, 19 June 1946, Page 10

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Untitled Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24905, 19 June 1946, Page 10

Untitled Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24905, 19 June 1946, Page 10

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