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The Mayor of Christchurch, Sir Hamish Hay, with Mrs Betty Scoular, and her grandchildren (from left), Joanna Muir, aged five, Rachel Tiffen, aged four, Christopher Tiffen, aged two, and Matthew Muir aged two at the unveiling of the plaque at the Peter Scoular Park yesterday. Mr Scoular, who died earlier this year, was the City Engineer. The park, opposite the Civic Chambers in Tuam Street, was named for him in recognition of his influence on the city’s landscape.

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Press, 28 September 1984, Page 3

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The Mayor of Christchurch, Sir Hamish Hay, with Mrs Betty Scoular, and her grandchildren (from left), Joanna Muir, aged five, Rachel Tiffen, aged four, Christopher Tiffen, aged two, and Matthew Muir aged two at the unveiling of the plaque at the Peter Scoular Park yesterday. Mr Scoular, who died earlier this year, was the City Engineer. The park, opposite the Civic Chambers in Tuam Street, was named for him in recognition of his influence on the city’s landscape. Press, 28 September 1984, Page 3

The Mayor of Christchurch, Sir Hamish Hay, with Mrs Betty Scoular, and her grandchildren (from left), Joanna Muir, aged five, Rachel Tiffen, aged four, Christopher Tiffen, aged two, and Matthew Muir aged two at the unveiling of the plaque at the Peter Scoular Park yesterday. Mr Scoular, who died earlier this year, was the City Engineer. The park, opposite the Civic Chambers in Tuam Street, was named for him in recognition of his influence on the city’s landscape. Press, 28 September 1984, Page 3

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