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OUTWARD BOUND ACTIVITIES in Britain, New Zealand, and other lands are illustrated by a collection of more than 200 photographs which will be exhibited in the Art Gallery, Durham street, from next Friday until July 10. The two pictures reproduced, a climbing party in Europe and sailing on Queen Charlotte Sound, provide a contrast in the varied spheres of action for boys at the movement’s schools. The photographs were commissioned by the British firm of Ilford, Ltd., and a New Zealand firm, H. E. Perry, Ltd., arranged for them to be displayed throughout the Dominion. After being shown in Christchurch, they will make a tour of Outward Bound groups in other centres, and in September they will be an attraction at a photographers’ conference in Wanganui.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30480, 30 June 1964, Page 14

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OUTWARD BOUND ACTIVITIES in Britain, New Zealand, and other lands are illustrated by a collection of more than 200 photographs which will be exhibited in the Art Gallery, Durham street, from next Friday until July 10. The two pictures reproduced, a climbing party in Europe and sailing on Queen Charlotte Sound, provide a contrast in the varied spheres of action for boys at the movement’s schools. The photographs were commissioned by the British firm of Ilford, Ltd., and a New Zealand firm, H. E. Perry, Ltd., arranged for them to be displayed throughout the Dominion. After being shown in Christchurch, they will make a tour of Outward Bound groups in other centres, and in September they will be an attraction at a photographers’ conference in Wanganui. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30480, 30 June 1964, Page 14

OUTWARD BOUND ACTIVITIES in Britain, New Zealand, and other lands are illustrated by a collection of more than 200 photographs which will be exhibited in the Art Gallery, Durham street, from next Friday until July 10. The two pictures reproduced, a climbing party in Europe and sailing on Queen Charlotte Sound, provide a contrast in the varied spheres of action for boys at the movement’s schools. The photographs were commissioned by the British firm of Ilford, Ltd., and a New Zealand firm, H. E. Perry, Ltd., arranged for them to be displayed throughout the Dominion. After being shown in Christchurch, they will make a tour of Outward Bound groups in other centres, and in September they will be an attraction at a photographers’ conference in Wanganui. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30480, 30 June 1964, Page 14

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