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CHILDREN’S MUSEUM WEEK is being held at the Canterbury Museum. Mr K. A. J. Wise, associate scientist working on Antarctic insects, is shown speaking to a group of children yesterday. On the left is Mr A. M. Eyles, assistant education officer at the Museum.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30130, 14 May 1963, Page 14

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CHILDREN’S MUSEUM WEEK is being held at the Canterbury Museum. Mr K. A. J. Wise, associate scientist working on Antarctic insects, is shown speaking to a group of children yesterday. On the left is Mr A. M. Eyles, assistant education officer at the Museum. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30130, 14 May 1963, Page 14

CHILDREN’S MUSEUM WEEK is being held at the Canterbury Museum. Mr K. A. J. Wise, associate scientist working on Antarctic insects, is shown speaking to a group of children yesterday. On the left is Mr A. M. Eyles, assistant education officer at the Museum. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30130, 14 May 1963, Page 14

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