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NEW CHRISTCHURCH COLLEGE ON CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY’S HAM CAMPUS.—Proposals for a new Christchurch College of the Church of England were announced yesterday by the Bishop of Christchurch (the Rt. Rev. A. K. Warren). These two elevations give impressions of its extent The architects are Messrs Warren and Mahoney. TOP: A view from the quadrangle showing, on the left, the five three-storeyed halls of residence facing north, the chapel in the middle, and the dining hall and common rooms to the right. BOTTOM: Another view of the college from its Waimairi road frontage. The site extends back to the gardens of the “Ham” homestead.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29526, 30 May 1961, Page 14

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NEW CHRISTCHURCH COLLEGE ON CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY’S HAM CAMPUS.—Proposals for a new Christchurch College of the Church of England were announced yesterday by the Bishop of Christchurch (the Rt. Rev. A. K. Warren). These two elevations give impressions of its extent The architects are Messrs Warren and Mahoney. TOP: A view from the quadrangle showing, on the left, the five three-storeyed halls of residence facing north, the chapel in the middle, and the dining hall and common rooms to the right. BOTTOM: Another view of the college from its Waimairi road frontage. The site extends back to the gardens of the “Ham” homestead. Press, Volume C, Issue 29526, 30 May 1961, Page 14

NEW CHRISTCHURCH COLLEGE ON CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY’S HAM CAMPUS.—Proposals for a new Christchurch College of the Church of England were announced yesterday by the Bishop of Christchurch (the Rt. Rev. A. K. Warren). These two elevations give impressions of its extent The architects are Messrs Warren and Mahoney. TOP: A view from the quadrangle showing, on the left, the five three-storeyed halls of residence facing north, the chapel in the middle, and the dining hall and common rooms to the right. BOTTOM: Another view of the college from its Waimairi road frontage. The site extends back to the gardens of the “Ham” homestead. Press, Volume C, Issue 29526, 30 May 1961, Page 14

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