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AN AERIAL PERSPECTIVE DRAWING OF THE NEW ZEALAND CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION-This or tist's impression of the ?<«'£™^^ in 1939-40 shows Kingsford-Smith street on the. left and Lyall Bay in the background. It gives a good idea of the general layout of the grounds, witht to™™"**'*"'/tVexßbitTon open out corner. The main vista has a tower at the end and contains reflecting pools and a fountain. The Courts of Progress and of Pioneers, forming the largest open space in the exnwmon, open on either side of the main vista.

FINE EXAMPLES Oh lilt PI 01O&RAPIIER S ARI.-'™" d B fh , Sm LEFT: « T he Naked Sword," a bromoil study by Mr H. J. Schmidt, F.R.S.A., an Auckland Camera Club. An exhibition of the competition photographs «/*/"„, or * was awarded 94 points out of 100. RIGHT: "Water Lily," by Miss E. Thompson, of the Christchurch Photographic Photographer and a member of the Camera Ptctonalists Club. £*« » Ninety-two points were gained for this delightful bromide picture.

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22201, 18 September 1937, Page 21

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AN AERIAL PERSPECTIVE DRAWING OF THE NEW ZEALAND CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION-This or tist's impression of the ?<«'£™^^ in 1939-40 shows Kingsford-Smith street on the. left and Lyall Bay in the background. It gives a good idea of the general layout of the grounds, witht to™™"**'*"'/tVexßbitTon open out corner. The main vista has a tower at the end and contains reflecting pools and a fountain. The Courts of Progress and of Pioneers, forming the largest open space in the exnwmon, open on either side of the main vista. FINE EXAMPLES Oh lilt PI 01O&RAPIIER S ARI.-'™" d B fh,Sm LEFT: «The Naked Sword," a bromoil study by Mr H. J. Schmidt, F.R.S.A., an Auckland Camera Club. An exhibition of the competition photographs «/*/"„,or* was awarded 94 points out of 100. RIGHT: "Water Lily," by Miss E. Thompson, of the Christchurch Photographic Photographer and a member of the Camera Ptctonalists Club. £*« » Ninety-two points were gained for this delightful bromide picture. Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22201, 18 September 1937, Page 21

AN AERIAL PERSPECTIVE DRAWING OF THE NEW ZEALAND CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION-This or tist's impression of the ?<«'£™^^ in 1939-40 shows Kingsford-Smith street on the. left and Lyall Bay in the background. It gives a good idea of the general layout of the grounds, witht to™™"**'*"'/tVexßbitTon open out corner. The main vista has a tower at the end and contains reflecting pools and a fountain. The Courts of Progress and of Pioneers, forming the largest open space in the exnwmon, open on either side of the main vista. FINE EXAMPLES Oh lilt PI 01O&RAPIIER S ARI.-'™" d B fh,Sm LEFT: «The Naked Sword," a bromoil study by Mr H. J. Schmidt, F.R.S.A., an Auckland Camera Club. An exhibition of the competition photographs «/*/"„,or* was awarded 94 points out of 100. RIGHT: "Water Lily," by Miss E. Thompson, of the Christchurch Photographic Photographer and a member of the Camera Ptctonalists Club. £*« » Ninety-two points were gained for this delightful bromide picture. Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22201, 18 September 1937, Page 21

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