A display of porcelain dolls, silk scarves, and cards is prepared by Susan McKeich, an assistant at the Centre Gallery in the Christchurch Arts Centre yesterday. The dolls belong to Jackie Jenkins. The silk and cards were crafted by Shirley Kean. The display is in an arts and crafts exhibition by women to mark the Women’s Decade Festival, which opened at the Christchurch Town Hall last evening. The four-day festival includes 74 workshops, an inter-faith service, a concert, and recreational activities.
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81A display of porcelain dolls, silk scarves, and cards is prepared by Susan McKeich, an assistant at the Centre Gallery in the Christchurch Arts Centre yesterday. The dolls belong to Jackie Jenkins. The silk and cards were crafted by Shirley Kean. The display is in an arts and crafts exhibition by women to mark the Women’s Decade Festival, which opened at the Christchurch Town Hall last evening. The four-day festival includes 74 workshops, an inter-faith service, a concert, and recreational activities. Press, 1 June 1985, Page 8
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