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PUPILS OF THE KIRKWOOD INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL, with portraits of the "patrons” of the school’s four houses. From left are Tui Austin (holding a portrait of Lord Rutherford), Christine Pope (Sir Edmund Hillary), Robert Jones (Lord Freyberg), and John Tweedie (Edward Gibbon Wakefield). The portraits, which have been hung in the assembly hall, are the work of Mr R. Gopas, of the School of Fine Arts, University of Canterbury.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30216, 22 August 1963, Page 12

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PUPILS OF THE KIRKWOOD INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL, with portraits of the "patrons” of the school’s four houses. From left are Tui Austin (holding a portrait of Lord Rutherford), Christine Pope (Sir Edmund Hillary), Robert Jones (Lord Freyberg), and John Tweedie (Edward Gibbon Wakefield). The portraits, which have been hung in the assembly hall, are the work of Mr R. Gopas, of the School of Fine Arts, University of Canterbury. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30216, 22 August 1963, Page 12

PUPILS OF THE KIRKWOOD INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL, with portraits of the "patrons” of the school’s four houses. From left are Tui Austin (holding a portrait of Lord Rutherford), Christine Pope (Sir Edmund Hillary), Robert Jones (Lord Freyberg), and John Tweedie (Edward Gibbon Wakefield). The portraits, which have been hung in the assembly hall, are the work of Mr R. Gopas, of the School of Fine Arts, University of Canterbury. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30216, 22 August 1963, Page 12

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