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The Langlois-Etevenaux House (above), probably the oldest house in Canterbury, still stands in Akaroa. The Akaroa Museum (top left) now stands at the rear of the property. Top right: The lighthouse that is perched on the headland of Akaroa Harbour.

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Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34045, 8 January 1976, Page 7

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The Langlois-Etevenaux House (above), probably the oldest house in Canterbury, still stands in Akaroa. The Akaroa Museum (top left) now stands at the rear of the property. Top right: The lighthouse that is perched on the headland of Akaroa Harbour. Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34045, 8 January 1976, Page 7

The Langlois-Etevenaux House (above), probably the oldest house in Canterbury, still stands in Akaroa. The Akaroa Museum (top left) now stands at the rear of the property. Top right: The lighthouse that is perched on the headland of Akaroa Harbour. Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34045, 8 January 1976, Page 7