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CONVERSION OF CLOISTERS.—This short length of cloisters at the west side of the University of Canterbury quadrangle has been glassed in to form the new entrance to the library. The cloister structure has not been disturbed and the main length of open cloisters further east remains as in the past.

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28528, 6 March 1958, Page 7

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CONVERSION OF CLOISTERS.—This short length of cloisters at the west side of the University of Canterbury quadrangle has been glassed in to form the new entrance to the library. The cloister structure has not been disturbed and the main length of open cloisters further east remains as in the past. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28528, 6 March 1958, Page 7

CONVERSION OF CLOISTERS.—This short length of cloisters at the west side of the University of Canterbury quadrangle has been glassed in to form the new entrance to the library. The cloister structure has not been disturbed and the main length of open cloisters further east remains as in the past. Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28528, 6 March 1958, Page 7

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