Article image
Article image
Article image
Article image

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.

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19680821.2.58

Bibliographic details

Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31763, 21 August 1968, Page 7

Word Count
73

GERMAN 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

GERMAN 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