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Gwenda Turner, with some “old friends” on show at her exhibition. The drawings (above) are of the Anglican church at Kaituna Valley, and of 402 Montreal Street. Below, from left, are an office and store, Charles Street, Kaiapoi, and cottages at 404 Montreal Street, 28 Main Road, Woodend, and 38 Cranmer Square.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33904, 25 July 1975, Page 5

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Gwenda Turner, with some “old friends” on show at her exhibition. The drawings (above) are of the Anglican church at Kaituna Valley, and of 402 Montreal Street. Below, from left, are an office and store, Charles Street, Kaiapoi, and cottages at 404 Montreal Street, 28 Main Road, Woodend, and 38 Cranmer Square. Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33904, 25 July 1975, Page 5

Gwenda Turner, with some “old friends” on show at her exhibition. The drawings (above) are of the Anglican church at Kaituna Valley, and of 402 Montreal Street. Below, from left, are an office and store, Charles Street, Kaiapoi, and cottages at 404 Montreal Street, 28 Main Road, Woodend, and 38 Cranmer Square. Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33904, 25 July 1975, Page 5

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