Cathedral Square, Christchurch, is a place for young and old; a place to meet, talk, sit for a rest or do business—or just to stop and watch others. And the new lay-out of the Square, which is gradually taking shape, will further emphasise the area as a central gathering point in the city. The chief photographer of “The Press,” Neville Marriner, took a walk about the Square this week to study its people.
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33077, 18 November 1972, Page 11
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73Cathedral Square, Christchurch, is a place for young and old; a place to meet, talk, sit for a rest or do business—or just to stop and watch others. And the new lay-out of the Square, which is gradually taking shape, will further emphasise the area as a central gathering point in the city. The chief photographer of “The Press,” Neville Marriner, took a walk about the Square this week to study its people. Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33077, 18 November 1972, Page 11
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