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BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS AT BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL RECALL A LINK WITH PIONEER DAYS.—This building overlooking the swimming pool at the Christchurch Boys’ High School was one of the stables of the Deans family, pioneer settlers. The curved roof has been raised and an upper storey added to provide a long lunchroom. The open shelter on the ground floor was formerly enclosed by a brick wall. The money for the construction of the lunchroom, which will be formally handed over to the school this afternoon, was provided by the Parent-Teacher Association and subsidised by the Government.

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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27206, 25 November 1953, Page 12

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BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS AT BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL RECALL A LINK WITH PIONEER DAYS.—This building overlooking the swimming pool at the Christchurch Boys’ High School was one of the stables of the Deans family, pioneer settlers. The curved roof has been raised and an upper storey added to provide a long lunchroom. The open shelter on the ground floor was formerly enclosed by a brick wall. The money for the construction of the lunchroom, which will be formally handed over to the school this afternoon, was provided by the Parent-Teacher Association and subsidised by the Government. Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27206, 25 November 1953, Page 12

BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS AT BOYS’ HIGH SCHOOL RECALL A LINK WITH PIONEER DAYS.—This building overlooking the swimming pool at the Christchurch Boys’ High School was one of the stables of the Deans family, pioneer settlers. The curved roof has been raised and an upper storey added to provide a long lunchroom. The open shelter on the ground floor was formerly enclosed by a brick wall. The money for the construction of the lunchroom, which will be formally handed over to the school this afternoon, was provided by the Parent-Teacher Association and subsidised by the Government. Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27206, 25 November 1953, Page 12

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