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LEFT.—Mr John Deans about to unlock the door of the restored cottage. With him are Mr J. G. Dunstan (left), president of the Rotary Club of Riccarton. and Mr R. W. J. Harrington, chairman of the Riccarton Bush Trustees. BELOW.—The cottage on its new site. It was built by William and John Deans in 1843 and is the oldest remaining building in Canterbury.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32336, 30 June 1970, Page 1

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LEFT.—Mr John Deans about to unlock the door of the restored cottage. With him are Mr J. G. Dunstan (left), president of the Rotary Club of Riccarton. and Mr R. W. J. Harrington, chairman of the Riccarton Bush Trustees. BELOW.—The cottage on its new site. It was built by William and John Deans in 1843 and is the oldest remaining building in Canterbury. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32336, 30 June 1970, Page 1

LEFT.—Mr John Deans about to unlock the door of the restored cottage. With him are Mr J. G. Dunstan (left), president of the Rotary Club of Riccarton. and Mr R. W. J. Harrington, chairman of the Riccarton Bush Trustees. BELOW.—The cottage on its new site. It was built by William and John Deans in 1843 and is the oldest remaining building in Canterbury. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32336, 30 June 1970, Page 1

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