Mrs Joanna Proctor, of the Several Arts craft shop, Colombo Street, Christchurch, watches a display of spinning by Mrs Sue Greet, of Christchurch, on Saturday. The display was one of several, including demonstrations of art, crafts, musical items, acting, drawing, painting and spinning. A number of those taking part in the shop’s Creative Activities Day dressed for the occasion as “several tarts for several arts.”
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65Mrs Joanna Proctor, of the Several Arts craft shop, Colombo Street, Christchurch, watches a display of spinning by Mrs Sue Greet, of Christchurch, on Saturday. The display was one of several, including demonstrations of art, crafts, musical items, acting, drawing, painting and spinning. A number of those taking part in the shop’s Creative Activities Day dressed for the occasion as “several tarts for several arts.” Press, 17 December 1984, Page 2
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