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THE BIG GLOBE IN THE CANTERBURY MUSEUM being examined by the Governor-General (Sir Bernard Fergusson) and Lady Fergusson from the stepped recess. On the right is Mr E.G. Turbott, acting-director of the museum. At back are Lieutenant-Commander P. Gibant, R.N., A.D.C., and Miss Rose Reynolds, honorary keeper of costume.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30452, 28 May 1964, Page 1

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THE BIG GLOBE IN THE CANTERBURY MUSEUM being examined by the Governor-General (Sir Bernard Fergusson) and Lady Fergusson from the stepped recess. On the right is Mr E.G. Turbott, acting-director of the museum. At back are Lieutenant-Commander P. Gibant, R.N., A.D.C., and Miss Rose Reynolds, honorary keeper of costume. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30452, 28 May 1964, Page 1

THE BIG GLOBE IN THE CANTERBURY MUSEUM being examined by the Governor-General (Sir Bernard Fergusson) and Lady Fergusson from the stepped recess. On the right is Mr E.G. Turbott, acting-director of the museum. At back are Lieutenant-Commander P. Gibant, R.N., A.D.C., and Miss Rose Reynolds, honorary keeper of costume. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30452, 28 May 1964, Page 1