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“The pivot windows on the north-east side open to a horizontal position, thus allowing light to enter the room without being obstructed by glass, which filters off the ultra-violet rays..the booklet on the "New Zealand Open-Air School,” published in the 19205.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19830701.2.100.1

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Press, 1 July 1983, Page 14

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Tapeke kupu
41

“The pivot windows on the north-east side open to a horizontal position, thus allowing light to enter the room without being obstructed by glass, which filters off the ultra-violet rays..the booklet on the "New Zealand Open-Air School,” published in the 19205. Press, 1 July 1983, Page 14

“The pivot windows on the north-east side open to a horizontal position, thus allowing light to enter the room without being obstructed by glass, which filters off the ultra-violet rays..the booklet on the "New Zealand Open-Air School,” published in the 19205. Press, 1 July 1983, Page 14

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