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Army engineers work on the extension to the Queen Elizabeth II Army Memorial Museum, Waiouru, in preparation for the formal opening on July 23. Work on the privately funded $536,000 extension began in October. It will provide 840 sq m of additional exhibition area and storage, workshop and office space. The extension will be opened by the Prime Minister, Mr Muldoon.

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Press, 16 July 1983, Page 26

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Army engineers work on the extension to the Queen Elizabeth II Army Memorial Museum, Waiouru, in preparation for the formal opening on July 23. Work on the privately funded $536,000 extension began in October. It will provide 840 sq m of additional exhibition area and storage, workshop and office space. The extension will be opened by the Prime Minister, Mr Muldoon. Press, 16 July 1983, Page 26

Army engineers work on the extension to the Queen Elizabeth II Army Memorial Museum, Waiouru, in preparation for the formal opening on July 23. Work on the privately funded $536,000 extension began in October. It will provide 840 sq m of additional exhibition area and storage, workshop and office space. The extension will be opened by the Prime Minister, Mr Muldoon. Press, 16 July 1983, Page 26