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WORK IN PROGRESS at the University of Canterbury during the removal of the rock from round the bones of the mosasaur collected at the Waipara River. From left, John Tipple, of the university geology department, and Kevin and Peter Tyree, two volunteer schoolboy helpers.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32352, 18 July 1970, Page 6

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WORK IN PROGRESS at the University of Canterbury during the removal of the rock from round the bones of the mosasaur collected at the Waipara River. From left, John Tipple, of the university geology department, and Kevin and Peter Tyree, two volunteer schoolboy helpers. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32352, 18 July 1970, Page 6

WORK IN PROGRESS at the University of Canterbury during the removal of the rock from round the bones of the mosasaur collected at the Waipara River. From left, John Tipple, of the university geology department, and Kevin and Peter Tyree, two volunteer schoolboy helpers. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32352, 18 July 1970, Page 6