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The first stage of a $2 million, two-year building programme for the Royal New Zealand Air Force station at Wigram designed by the architectural division of the Ministry of Works and Development. This architect's perspective shows the hist of three barracks blocks as the start of a possible eight-block development to replace “temporary” buildings constructed at the start of World War II.

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Press, 28 November 1977, Page 10

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The first stage of a $2 million, two-year building programme for the Royal New Zealand Air Force station at Wigram designed by the architectural division of the Ministry of Works and Development. This architect's perspective shows the hist of three barracks blocks as the start of a possible eight-block development to replace “temporary” buildings constructed at the start of World War II. Press, 28 November 1977, Page 10

The first stage of a $2 million, two-year building programme for the Royal New Zealand Air Force station at Wigram designed by the architectural division of the Ministry of Works and Development. This architect's perspective shows the hist of three barracks blocks as the start of a possible eight-block development to replace “temporary” buildings constructed at the start of World War II. Press, 28 November 1977, Page 10