GERMAN EXHIBITION.—The West German Ambassador (Mr K. LueddeNeurath) holding a stoneware vase by Beate Kuhn at the German exhibition of handcraft and industrial design in the art gallery, Durham Street. With him, from left, are Mr G. E. Taemmler, a Christchurch manufacturing jeweller; Mr A. R. Cottrell, convener of the exhibition; and Mr R. H. Stewart, a former president of the New Zealand Manufacturers’ Federation. The exhibition will be open until August 31.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31763, 21 August 1968, Page 7
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73GERMAN EXHIBITION.—The West German Ambassador (Mr K. Luedde-Neurath) holding a stoneware vase by Beate Kuhn at the German exhibition of handcraft and industrial design in the art gallery, Durham Street. With him, from left, are Mr G. E. Taemmler, a Christchurch manufacturing jeweller; Mr A. R. Cottrell, convener of the exhibition; and Mr R. H. Stewart, a former president of the New Zealand Manufacturers’ Federation. The exhibition will be open until August 31. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31763, 21 August 1968, Page 7
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