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These panelled doors are being installed at the entrance to the Christchurch City Council offices to replace the old expanding iron grille which has been there since the building was opened in 1927. The grille has corroded and worn to the stage at which it can no longer be shut properly. The doors have proved to be cheaper than an attempt to repair or replace the grille.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33804, 29 March 1975, Page 13

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These panelled doors are being installed at the entrance to the Christchurch City Council offices to replace the old expanding iron grille which has been there since the building was opened in 1927. The grille has corroded and worn to the stage at which it can no longer be shut properly. The doors have proved to be cheaper than an attempt to repair or replace the grille. Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33804, 29 March 1975, Page 13

These panelled doors are being installed at the entrance to the Christchurch City Council offices to replace the old expanding iron grille which has been there since the building was opened in 1927. The grille has corroded and worn to the stage at which it can no longer be shut properly. The doors have proved to be cheaper than an attempt to repair or replace the grille. Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33804, 29 March 1975, Page 13