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Pictures in an “Edwardian Action” photographic exhibition at the Canterbury Centre. With them is Miss Cate McFarlane, a receptionist at the Trustebank Canterbury. The photographs depict various activities in and around Christchurch between 1902 and 1911. The Canterbury Museum, which owns the black and white works, assembled the exhibition with funding from the bank. The photographs will be on display until May 23.

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Press, 18 May 1984, Page 3

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Pictures in an “Edwardian Action” photographic exhibition at the Canterbury Centre. With them is Miss Cate McFarlane, a receptionist at the Trustebank Canterbury. The photographs depict various activities in and around Christchurch between 1902 and 1911. The Canterbury Museum, which owns the black and white works, assembled the exhibition with funding from the bank. The photographs will be on display until May 23. Press, 18 May 1984, Page 3

Pictures in an “Edwardian Action” photographic exhibition at the Canterbury Centre. With them is Miss Cate McFarlane, a receptionist at the Trustebank Canterbury. The photographs depict various activities in and around Christchurch between 1902 and 1911. The Canterbury Museum, which owns the black and white works, assembled the exhibition with funding from the bank. The photographs will be on display until May 23. Press, 18 May 1984, Page 3