The partly completed mural at the Turners printing factory in Disraeli Street. In front of a panel depicting a butterfly and a flowering water lily are Mr Morrie Turner (left), manager of Turners printing division, Ms Janet Borrette, executive co-ordinator of the Civic Pride Campaign, and Mr Alan Turner, secretary of Turners.
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52The partly completed mural at the Turners printing factory in Disraeli Street. In front of a panel depicting a butterfly and a flowering water lily are Mr Morrie Turner (left), manager of Turners printing division, Ms Janet Borrette, executive co-ordinator of the Civic Pride Campaign, and Mr Alan Turner, secretary of Turners. Press, 13 June 1984, Page 29
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