For what may well be the first time in New Zealand an artist has designed and printed batik wall hangings to commemorate the 14 Stations of the Cross. Mrs Merrilyn George who is an art teacher at Ruapehu College, is seen here with two of her prints which now hang in Ohakune's St Joseph's Catholic Church.
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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 40, 27 March 1984, Page 3
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56For what may well be the first time in New Zealand an artist has designed and printed batik wall hangings to commemorate the 14 Stations of the Cross. Mrs Merrilyn George who is an art teacher at Ruapehu College, is seen here with two of her prints which now hang in Ohakune's St Joseph's Catholic Church. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 40, 27 March 1984, Page 3
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