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A small, intricate windmill, the fan of which actually spins, and four rings with a small house mounted on each, all made from sterling silver, are shown by their maker, an Australian artmetal worker, Mr Norman Creighton. He is in Christchurch demonstrating and lecturing on his craft. Mr Creighton works most metals, including copper, brass, and titanium. He specialises in small, hand-made pieces soldered together.

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Press, 28 August 1980, Page 20

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A small, intricate windmill, the fan of which actually spins, and four rings with a small house mounted on each, all made from sterling silver, are shown by their maker, an Australian artmetal worker, Mr Norman Creighton. He is in Christchurch demonstrating and lecturing on his craft. Mr Creighton works most metals, including copper, brass, and titanium. He specialises in small, hand-made pieces soldered together. Press, 28 August 1980, Page 20

A small, intricate windmill, the fan of which actually spins, and four rings with a small house mounted on each, all made from sterling silver, are shown by their maker, an Australian artmetal worker, Mr Norman Creighton. He is in Christchurch demonstrating and lecturing on his craft. Mr Creighton works most metals, including copper, brass, and titanium. He specialises in small, hand-made pieces soldered together. Press, 28 August 1980, Page 20