Mr John Moore (left), of Marlborough, discusses the turn-of-the-century design, Morris-style chair that he is sitting, in with the maker, Mr James Dowle, at the Alternative Furniture Show in Christchurch yesterday. Several South Island furniture makers had displays of traditional and contemporary handmade, solid-wood furniture at the show which finished yesterday.
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51Mr John Moore (left), of Marlborough, discusses the turn-of-the-century design, Morris-style chair that he is sitting, in with the maker, Mr James Dowle, at the Alternative Furniture Show in Christchurch yesterday. Several South Island furniture makers had displays of traditional and contemporary handmade, solid-wood furniture at the show which finished yesterday. Press, 28 May 1983, Page 21
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