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UNIFORM CHANGE AT LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL.—A new skirt for sixthform girls has been introduced to replace the grey gym frock which has been standard wear for all forms. The skirt, in a straight style, is made of green-and-white, finely-checked material. It will be worn with a white blouse, a tomato-red tie, a new green hat, with a green-and-red band, and brown shoes. The blazer is in Lincoln green. The monogram is a replica of the crest of the City of London, which the school was granted the right to use. The new uniform is shown on the right.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660622.2.148

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31092, 22 June 1966, Page 14

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UNIFORM CHANGE AT LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL.—A new skirt for sixthform girls has been introduced to replace the grey gym frock which has been standard wear for all forms. The skirt, in a straight style, is made of greenand-white, finely-checked material. It will be worn with a white blouse, a tomato-red tie, a new green hat, with a green-and-red band, and brown shoes. The blazer is in Lincoln green. The monogram is a replica of the crest of the City of London, which the school was granted the right to use. The new uniform is shown on the right. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31092, 22 June 1966, Page 14

UNIFORM CHANGE AT LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL.—A new skirt for sixthform girls has been introduced to replace the grey gym frock which has been standard wear for all forms. The skirt, in a straight style, is made of greenand-white, finely-checked material. It will be worn with a white blouse, a tomato-red tie, a new green hat, with a green-and-red band, and brown shoes. The blazer is in Lincoln green. The monogram is a replica of the crest of the City of London, which the school was granted the right to use. The new uniform is shown on the right. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31092, 22 June 1966, Page 14

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