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PERMANENT ILAM BUILDINGS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY.— This low-level aerial photograph shows the extent of the School of Science and the School of Engineering at Ilam. In the left foreground is the six-storey zoology block with the very long three-storey botany and geology block adjoining. The square block at middle left is the lecture theatre with the two-storey mathematics and psychology block on its right. In shadow behind all these is the massive eight-storey chemistry and physics building. To the right of the picture is the School of Engineering with its four wings for civil, mechanical, electrical, and chemical engineering extending from the central core. The circular lecture theatre is on the Creyke road frontage.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30602, 19 November 1964, Page 9

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PERMANENT ILAM BUILDINGS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY.— This low-level aerial photograph shows the extent of the School of Science and the School of Engineering at Ilam. In the left foreground is the six-storey zoology block with the very long three-storey botany and geology block adjoining. The square block at middle left is the lecture theatre with the two-storey mathematics and psychology block on its right. In shadow behind all these is the massive eight-storey chemistry and physics building. To the right of the picture is the School of Engineering with its four wings for civil, mechanical, electrical, and chemical engineering extending from the central core. The circular lecture theatre is on the Creyke road frontage. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30602, 19 November 1964, Page 9

PERMANENT ILAM BUILDINGS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY.— This low-level aerial photograph shows the extent of the School of Science and the School of Engineering at Ilam. In the left foreground is the six-storey zoology block with the very long three-storey botany and geology block adjoining. The square block at middle left is the lecture theatre with the two-storey mathematics and psychology block on its right. In shadow behind all these is the massive eight-storey chemistry and physics building. To the right of the picture is the School of Engineering with its four wings for civil, mechanical, electrical, and chemical engineering extending from the central core. The circular lecture theatre is on the Creyke road frontage. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30602, 19 November 1964, Page 9