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Shirley Booth, from Queensland, with a print presented to her for being the 100,000th visitor to the Robert McDougall Art Gallery. The print, by Kathy Anderson, of Christchurch, is called “Watching the Dogs." The number of visitors to the gallery in 1982 was the highest for more than four years.

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Press, 8 January 1983, Page 4

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Shirley Booth, from Queensland, with a print presented to her for being the 100,000th visitor to the Robert McDougall Art Gallery. The print, by Kathy Anderson, of Christchurch, is called “Watching the Dogs." The number of visitors to the gallery in 1982 was the highest for more than four years. Press, 8 January 1983, Page 4

Shirley Booth, from Queensland, with a print presented to her for being the 100,000th visitor to the Robert McDougall Art Gallery. The print, by Kathy Anderson, of Christchurch, is called “Watching the Dogs." The number of visitors to the gallery in 1982 was the highest for more than four years. Press, 8 January 1983, Page 4