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TOP: The new tunnel house that has been bought by St Andrew’s College for use by horticultural and agricultural classes. BOTTOM: Dr John Rentoul (left), the rector of the college, and Mr Alan Beanland, the executive officer, inside the tunnel house. The fibreglass building, 12 metres long and eight metres wide, was made by Fletcher Brownbuilt, and cost $7000. It was moved yesterday from the Canterbury A. and P. Show Grounds, where it had been on display.

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Press, 14 December 1983, Page 57

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TOP: The new tunnel house that has been bought by St Andrew’s College for use by horticultural and agricultural classes. BOTTOM: Dr John Rentoul (left), the rector of the college, and Mr Alan Beanland, the executive officer, inside the tunnel house. The fibreglass building, 12 metres long and eight metres wide, was made by Fletcher Brownbuilt, and cost $7000. It was moved yesterday from the Canterbury A. and P. Show Grounds, where it had been on display. Press, 14 December 1983, Page 57

TOP: The new tunnel house that has been bought by St Andrew’s College for use by horticultural and agricultural classes. BOTTOM: Dr John Rentoul (left), the rector of the college, and Mr Alan Beanland, the executive officer, inside the tunnel house. The fibreglass building, 12 metres long and eight metres wide, was made by Fletcher Brownbuilt, and cost $7000. It was moved yesterday from the Canterbury A. and P. Show Grounds, where it had been on display. Press, 14 December 1983, Page 57

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