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A PRELIMINARY SKETCH OF THE PROPOSED METHODIST-PRESBYTERIAN HALL OF RESIDENCE on the Ham site of the University of Canterbury. The project, a joint undertaking by the two churches, is expected to cost more than £200,000. The hall will house 150 men and women students. Mr Paul Pascoe is the architect.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29624, 21 September 1961, Page 18

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A PRELIMINARY SKETCH OF THE PROPOSED METHODIST-PRESBYTERIAN HALL OF RESIDENCE on the Ham site of the University of Canterbury. The project, a joint undertaking by the two churches, is expected to cost more than £200,000. The hall will house 150 men and women students. Mr Paul Pascoe is the architect. Press, Volume C, Issue 29624, 21 September 1961, Page 18

A PRELIMINARY SKETCH OF THE PROPOSED METHODIST-PRESBYTERIAN HALL OF RESIDENCE on the Ham site of the University of Canterbury. The project, a joint undertaking by the two churches, is expected to cost more than £200,000. The hall will house 150 men and women students. Mr Paul Pascoe is the architect. Press, Volume C, Issue 29624, 21 September 1961, Page 18

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