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Mr Alister Whitteker (front), a member of the New Zealand Acoustical Society, listens intently to the sound coming from an old gramophone in the Vintage Phonograph Society’s rooms at Ferrymead Historic Park yesterday. He is helped by other members of the society, from left, Graham Garden, Tony Murray, Bob Wright and Terry Moody. They are preparing for the seventh New Zealand Acoustical Society Conference which will be held at the University of Canterbury on July 7 and 8. The society studies acoustics and the effect of noise on the community and the individual.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Press, 5 July 1983, Page 1

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Mr Alister Whitteker (front), a member of the New Zealand Acoustical Society, listens intently to the sound coming from an old gramophone in the Vintage Phonograph Society’s rooms at Ferrymead Historic Park yesterday. He is helped by other members of the society, from left, Graham Garden, Tony Murray, Bob Wright and Terry Moody. They are preparing for the seventh New Zealand Acoustical Society Conference which will be held at the University of Canterbury on July 7 and 8. The society studies acoustics and the effect of noise on the community and the individual. Press, 5 July 1983, Page 1

Mr Alister Whitteker (front), a member of the New Zealand Acoustical Society, listens intently to the sound coming from an old gramophone in the Vintage Phonograph Society’s rooms at Ferrymead Historic Park yesterday. He is helped by other members of the society, from left, Graham Garden, Tony Murray, Bob Wright and Terry Moody. They are preparing for the seventh New Zealand Acoustical Society Conference which will be held at the University of Canterbury on July 7 and 8. The society studies acoustics and the effect of noise on the community and the individual. Press, 5 July 1983, Page 1

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