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J. A. JOHNSON, instructor in applied art at the School of Art in Christchurch, and a senior student (right) demonstrate screen and block printing, which was discussed in an interview from 3ZB recently

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 463, 7 May 1948, Page 21

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J. A. JOHNSON, instructor in applied art at the School of Art in Christchurch, and a senior student (right) demonstrate screen and block printing, which was discussed in an interview from 3ZB recently New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 463, 7 May 1948, Page 21

J. A. JOHNSON, instructor in applied art at the School of Art in Christchurch, and a senior student (right) demonstrate screen and block printing, which was discussed in an interview from 3ZB recently New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 463, 7 May 1948, Page 21

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