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Workmen prepared the foundations for a $13,000 ramp for the disabled at the Robert McDougall Art Gallery. From left are Ross Thomas, Ross Musk, and Kerry White. The ramp should be completed by mid-March after a delay in budget approval of two years because some city councillors feared the ramp would destroy the architectural integrity of the gallery. The ramp will curve into the side of the gallery entrance through the brick and Oamaru stone portico.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19860201.2.37

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Press, 1 February 1986, Page 4

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Workmen prepared the foundations for a $13,000 ramp for the disabled at the Robert McDougall Art Gallery. From left are Ross Thomas, Ross Musk, and Kerry White. The ramp should be completed by mid-March after a delay in budget approval of two years because some city councillors feared the ramp would destroy the architectural integrity of the gallery. The ramp will curve into the side of the gallery entrance through the brick and Oamaru stone portico. Press, 1 February 1986, Page 4

Workmen prepared the foundations for a $13,000 ramp for the disabled at the Robert McDougall Art Gallery. From left are Ross Thomas, Ross Musk, and Kerry White. The ramp should be completed by mid-March after a delay in budget approval of two years because some city councillors feared the ramp would destroy the architectural integrity of the gallery. The ramp will curve into the side of the gallery entrance through the brick and Oamaru stone portico. Press, 1 February 1986, Page 4

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