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SCIENCE DISPLAY FOR SCHOOL CHlLDREN.—Exhibits to demonstrate the workings of the earth, its inner core, and the atmosphere were shown to primary school children and visiting scientific officers at the Christchurch Teachers’ College yesterday. TOP: Russell Howard, of Heaton Street Intermediate School, examines an instrument to show the movement of the sun across the sky. BOTTOM: Mr O. H. Walker, lecturer in science at the college, who prepared the display, shows the principles involved in recording the operation of a remote control weather vane to Ronald Whiteley, Helen Prebble, and Wendy Pilgrim, of Heaton Street School.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29192, 30 April 1960, Page 17

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SCIENCE DISPLAY FOR SCHOOL CHlLDREN.—Exhibits to demonstrate the workings of the earth, its inner core, and the atmosphere were shown to primary school children and visiting scientific officers at the Christchurch Teachers’ College yesterday. TOP: Russell Howard, of Heaton Street Intermediate School, examines an instrument to show the movement of the sun across the sky. BOTTOM: Mr O. H. Walker, lecturer in science at the college, who prepared the display, shows the principles involved in recording the operation of a remote control weather vane to Ronald Whiteley, Helen Prebble, and Wendy Pilgrim, of Heaton Street School. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29192, 30 April 1960, Page 17

SCIENCE DISPLAY FOR SCHOOL CHlLDREN.—Exhibits to demonstrate the workings of the earth, its inner core, and the atmosphere were shown to primary school children and visiting scientific officers at the Christchurch Teachers’ College yesterday. TOP: Russell Howard, of Heaton Street Intermediate School, examines an instrument to show the movement of the sun across the sky. BOTTOM: Mr O. H. Walker, lecturer in science at the college, who prepared the display, shows the principles involved in recording the operation of a remote control weather vane to Ronald Whiteley, Helen Prebble, and Wendy Pilgrim, of Heaton Street School. Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29192, 30 April 1960, Page 17

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