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"Shirts and Ties,” by Peter Bannan (above), of Christchurch, is one of the more unusual exhibitions at the Canterbury. Society of Arts Gallery. Two of the works shown with the artist are “Spin Dry,” left, and “Arrow.” Mr Bannan is a photographer and “Shirts and Ties,” made up of 14 works of coloured photocopies, is his fifth exhibition. It will continue until June 28.

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Press, 18 June 1982, Page 2

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"Shirts and Ties,” by Peter Bannan (above), of Christchurch, is one of the more unusual exhibitions at the Canterbury. Society of Arts Gallery. Two of the works shown with the artist are “Spin Dry,” left, and “Arrow.” Mr Bannan is a photographer and “Shirts and Ties,” made up of 14 works of coloured photocopies, is his fifth exhibition. It will continue until June 28. Press, 18 June 1982, Page 2

"Shirts and Ties,” by Peter Bannan (above), of Christchurch, is one of the more unusual exhibitions at the Canterbury. Society of Arts Gallery. Two of the works shown with the artist are “Spin Dry,” left, and “Arrow.” Mr Bannan is a photographer and “Shirts and Ties,” made up of 14 works of coloured photocopies, is his fifth exhibition. It will continue until June 28. Press, 18 June 1982, Page 2