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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67THE 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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