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This photograph, taken in the grounds of Wallis House, shows members of a recent Staff School for primary inspectors and other educationists. Seated in the centre of the front row is H. C. D. Somerset, founder of the Feilding Community Centre and now a lecturer in education at Victoria University College.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 522, 24 June 1949, Page 18

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This photograph, taken in the grounds of Wallis House, shows members of a recent Staff School for primary inspectors and other educationists. Seated in the centre of the front row is H. C. D. Somerset, founder of the Feilding Community Centre and now a lecturer in education at Victoria University College. New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 522, 24 June 1949, Page 18

This photograph, taken in the grounds of Wallis House, shows members of a recent Staff School for primary inspectors and other educationists. Seated in the centre of the front row is H. C. D. Somerset, founder of the Feilding Community Centre and now a lecturer in education at Victoria University College. New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 522, 24 June 1949, Page 18

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