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FROM ILAM TO CATHEDRAL SQUARE. —A photograph taken by Mr E. R. Mangin with a 400mm telephoto lens from the top of the eight-storey Physics Department building at the University of Canterbury, Ilam. The Christchurch Boys’ High School is at left, with the Government Life building, the spire of Christchurch Cathedral, and the Bank of New Zealand building in the distance.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31590, 30 January 1968, Page 1

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FROM ILAM TO CATHEDRAL SQUARE.—A photograph taken by Mr E. R. Mangin with a 400mm telephoto lens from the top of the eight-storey Physics Department building at the University of Canterbury, Ilam. The Christchurch Boys’ High School is at left, with the Government Life building, the spire of Christchurch Cathedral, and the Bank of New Zealand building in the distance. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31590, 30 January 1968, Page 1

FROM ILAM TO CATHEDRAL SQUARE.—A photograph taken by Mr E. R. Mangin with a 400mm telephoto lens from the top of the eight-storey Physics Department building at the University of Canterbury, Ilam. The Christchurch Boys’ High School is at left, with the Government Life building, the spire of Christchurch Cathedral, and the Bank of New Zealand building in the distance. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31590, 30 January 1968, Page 1

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