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Five young Christchurch women whose work stories appear in the “Personal Viewpoints” leaflets for secondary schools, being promoted by the Vocational Training Council. In front, Vicki Trustum, bookbinder; Linda Purves, bus driver; back, Christine Burtt, optical technician; Lois Gurney, quantity surveyor; and Belinda Hanafin, a horticulturist.

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Press, 19 August 1982, Page 21

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Five young Christchurch women whose work stories appear in the “Personal Viewpoints” leaflets for secondary schools, being promoted by the Vocational Training Council. In front, Vicki Trustum, bookbinder; Linda Purves, bus driver; back, Christine Burtt, optical technician; Lois Gurney, quantity surveyor; and Belinda Hanafin, a horticulturist. Press, 19 August 1982, Page 21

Five young Christchurch women whose work stories appear in the “Personal Viewpoints” leaflets for secondary schools, being promoted by the Vocational Training Council. In front, Vicki Trustum, bookbinder; Linda Purves, bus driver; back, Christine Burtt, optical technician; Lois Gurney, quantity surveyor; and Belinda Hanafin, a horticulturist. Press, 19 August 1982, Page 21

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