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Mr Don MeAra, of Christchurch, with his triptych, “Godley Heads," at his exhibition which closes at the C.S.A. Gallery tomorrow. The exhibition features local landscapes, including views of Lyttelton and Banks Peninsula, and of the Hooker Valley Manapouri, and the head of Lake Wakatipu. Mr MeAra, who lectures at Christchurch Teachers' College, has contributed a number of his works to the Mount Vernon appeal.

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Press, 10 August 1985, Page 9

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Mr Don MeAra, of Christchurch, with his triptych, “Godley Heads," at his exhibition which closes at the C.S.A. Gallery tomorrow. The exhibition features local landscapes, including views of Lyttelton and Banks Peninsula, and of the Hooker Valley Manapouri, and the head of Lake Wakatipu. Mr MeAra, who lectures at Christchurch Teachers' College, has contributed a number of his works to the Mount Vernon appeal. Press, 10 August 1985, Page 9

Mr Don MeAra, of Christchurch, with his triptych, “Godley Heads," at his exhibition which closes at the C.S.A. Gallery tomorrow. The exhibition features local landscapes, including views of Lyttelton and Banks Peninsula, and of the Hooker Valley Manapouri, and the head of Lake Wakatipu. Mr MeAra, who lectures at Christchurch Teachers' College, has contributed a number of his works to the Mount Vernon appeal. Press, 10 August 1985, Page 9