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THREE OF THE POST-PRIM ART TEACHERS FROM BRITAIN who arrived in Christchurch on Saturday photographed with Mr T. M. Archer, superintendent of the Education Department’s southern regional district. The teachers, from left, are Mr J. M. P. Wall, who has come from Warwickshire to join the staff of Timaru Boys’ High School; Mr D. A. Jones, from Glamorganshire, who will teach at Waitaki Boys High School: and Miss D. E. Park, a Lancashire teacher, appointed to Taieri High School.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29609, 4 September 1961, Page 12

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THREE OF THE POST-PRIM ART TEACHERS FROM BRITAIN who arrived in Christchurch on Saturday photographed with Mr T. M. Archer, superintendent of the Education Department’s southern regional district. The teachers, from left, are Mr J. M. P. Wall, who has come from Warwickshire to join the staff of Timaru Boys’ High School; Mr D. A. Jones, from Glamorganshire, who will teach at Waitaki Boys High School: and Miss D. E. Park, a Lancashire teacher, appointed to Taieri High School. Press, Volume C, Issue 29609, 4 September 1961, Page 12

THREE OF THE POST-PRIM ART TEACHERS FROM BRITAIN who arrived in Christchurch on Saturday photographed with Mr T. M. Archer, superintendent of the Education Department’s southern regional district. The teachers, from left, are Mr J. M. P. Wall, who has come from Warwickshire to join the staff of Timaru Boys’ High School; Mr D. A. Jones, from Glamorganshire, who will teach at Waitaki Boys High School: and Miss D. E. Park, a Lancashire teacher, appointed to Taieri High School. Press, Volume C, Issue 29609, 4 September 1961, Page 12

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