TOP LEFT: The secretary of the Town and Country Art Group, Mrs Margaret Bruce, with two of her works, “Pool at Lincoln” and “Mr Ross Cato.” ABOVE: The president of the group, Mrs Gwen Goodwin, with her water-colour, “Houses on a Hill, Lyttelton.” LEFT: Murray Cooke and Anthony Looyer, the partners of the Four Seasons coffee lounge at 216 High Street, opposite Ashby Berghs, with some of the group’s paintings on display in the lounge’s gallery section.
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77TOP LEFT: The secretary of the Town and Country Art Group, Mrs Margaret Bruce, with two of her works, “Pool at Lincoln” and “Mr Ross Cato.” ABOVE: The president of the group, Mrs Gwen Goodwin, with her water-colour, “Houses on a Hill, Lyttelton.” LEFT: Murray Cooke and Anthony Looyer, the partners of the Four Seasons coffee lounge at 216 High Street, opposite Ashby Berghs, with some of the group’s paintings on display in the lounge’s gallery section. Press, 4 December 1981, Page 7
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