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Miss Judy Perreau (centre) with a quilt illustrating popular children’s tales which she presented on behalf of the Quilters Group to the children’s section of the Canterbury Public Library. The colourful quilt was accepted by Miss G. H. O’Connor, a trustee of the Canterbury Public Library Children’s Trust, who handed it to the librarian, Mr John Stringleman, for hanging in the library.

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Press, 29 March 1984, Page 26

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Miss Judy Perreau (centre) with a quilt illustrating popular children’s tales which she presented on behalf of the Quilters Group to the children’s section of the Canterbury Public Library. The colourful quilt was accepted by Miss G. H. O’Connor, a trustee of the Canterbury Public Library Children’s Trust, who handed it to the librarian, Mr John Stringleman, for hanging in the library. Press, 29 March 1984, Page 26

Miss Judy Perreau (centre) with a quilt illustrating popular children’s tales which she presented on behalf of the Quilters Group to the children’s section of the Canterbury Public Library. The colourful quilt was accepted by Miss G. H. O’Connor, a trustee of the Canterbury Public Library Children’s Trust, who handed it to the librarian, Mr John Stringleman, for hanging in the library. Press, 29 March 1984, Page 26