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NEW LIBRARY FOR CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.—Mr I. B. Reynolds, of Auckland, won the architectural competition for the George Forbes Memorial Library to be erected at Canterbury Agricultural College, Lincoln. It is a Government undertaking and will be in memory of a former Prime Minister, Mr G. W. Forbes. Shown inspecting the winning entry at the college are, from left, Mr W. H. Gillespie, M.P. (chairman of the board of governors), Mr F. Gordon Wilson (Government architect), Dr. M. M. Burns (Director of the college), Mr R. G. Forbes (son of Mr Forbes), and Mr G. R. C. Muston (a registered architect, of Wellington).

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28210, 23 February 1957, Page 6

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NEW LIBRARY FOR CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.—Mr I. B. Reynolds, of Auckland, won the architectural competition for the George Forbes Memorial Library to be erected at Canterbury Agricultural College, Lincoln. It is a Government undertaking and will be in memory of a former Prime Minister, Mr G. W. Forbes. Shown inspecting the winning entry at the college are, from left, Mr W. H. Gillespie, M.P. (chairman of the board of governors), Mr F. Gordon Wilson (Government architect), Dr. M. M. Burns (Director of the college), Mr R. G. Forbes (son of Mr Forbes), and Mr G. R. C. Muston (a registered architect, of Wellington). Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28210, 23 February 1957, Page 6

NEW LIBRARY FOR CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE.—Mr I. B. Reynolds, of Auckland, won the architectural competition for the George Forbes Memorial Library to be erected at Canterbury Agricultural College, Lincoln. It is a Government undertaking and will be in memory of a former Prime Minister, Mr G. W. Forbes. Shown inspecting the winning entry at the college are, from left, Mr W. H. Gillespie, M.P. (chairman of the board of governors), Mr F. Gordon Wilson (Government architect), Dr. M. M. Burns (Director of the college), Mr R. G. Forbes (son of Mr Forbes), and Mr G. R. C. Muston (a registered architect, of Wellington). Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28210, 23 February 1957, Page 6