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OPENING OF THE TRENGROVE KINDERGARTEN.—TOP: The new kindergarten building in Clyde road, Fendalton, which was officially opened yesterday afternoon by the Minister of Social Welfare (Mrs G. H. Ross). The kindergarten is named in memory of Mr W. H. Trengrove, a Christchurch architect and benefactor of the kindergarten movement. BOTTOM: Inspecting the building after the opening ceremony. From left are Mrs Ross, Mr J. Trengrove, Mrs W. H. Trengrove, and Mrs L. W. McCaskill (president of the Christchurch Free Kindergarten Association).

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Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27592, 24 February 1955, Page 3

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OPENING OF THE TRENGROVE KINDERGARTEN.—TOP: The new kindergarten building in Clyde road, Fendalton, which was officially opened yesterday afternoon by the Minister of Social Welfare (Mrs G. H. Ross). The kindergarten is named in memory of Mr W. H. Trengrove, a Christchurch architect and benefactor of the kindergarten movement. BOTTOM: Inspecting the building after the opening ceremony. From left are Mrs Ross, Mr J. Trengrove, Mrs W. H. Trengrove, and Mrs L. W. McCaskill (president of the Christchurch Free Kindergarten Association). Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27592, 24 February 1955, Page 3

OPENING OF THE TRENGROVE KINDERGARTEN.—TOP: The new kindergarten building in Clyde road, Fendalton, which was officially opened yesterday afternoon by the Minister of Social Welfare (Mrs G. H. Ross). The kindergarten is named in memory of Mr W. H. Trengrove, a Christchurch architect and benefactor of the kindergarten movement. BOTTOM: Inspecting the building after the opening ceremony. From left are Mrs Ross, Mr J. Trengrove, Mrs W. H. Trengrove, and Mrs L. W. McCaskill (president of the Christchurch Free Kindergarten Association). Press, Volume XCI, Issue 27592, 24 February 1955, Page 3