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THE NEW DORMITORY WING AT ACLAND HOUSE, the Christchurch Girls’ High School’s hostel in Papanui road, was officially opened by the Prime Minister (Mr Holland) yesterday. Top: Mr and Mrs Holland with Miss R. F. C. Tyndall, headmistress of the school, and Mr P. J. Lawrence, chairman of the board of managers. BOTTOM: Part of the new wing, which provides accommodation for 21 girls in separate cubicles.

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27916, 13 March 1956, Page 14

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THE NEW DORMITORY WING AT ACLAND HOUSE, the Christchurch Girls’ High School’s hostel in Papanui road, was officially opened by the Prime Minister (Mr Holland) yesterday. Top: Mr and Mrs Holland with Miss R. F. C. Tyndall, headmistress of the school, and Mr P. J. Lawrence, chairman of the board of managers. BOTTOM: Part of the new wing, which provides accommodation for 21 girls in separate cubicles. Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27916, 13 March 1956, Page 14

THE NEW DORMITORY WING AT ACLAND HOUSE, the Christchurch Girls’ High School’s hostel in Papanui road, was officially opened by the Prime Minister (Mr Holland) yesterday. Top: Mr and Mrs Holland with Miss R. F. C. Tyndall, headmistress of the school, and Mr P. J. Lawrence, chairman of the board of managers. BOTTOM: Part of the new wing, which provides accommodation for 21 girls in separate cubicles. Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27916, 13 March 1956, Page 14

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