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Ms Robyn Bern, of the Christchurch Civic Pride Campaign, and a Christchurch Transport Board bus driver, Mr Albert Gardenbroek, at the launching of the Art-on-the-bus scheme. Artwork which was entered in the “Clean School" competition will be displayed in plexiglass units on 10 buses during the next year. A total of 120 prints will be exhibited. Mr Gardenbroek holds a print of the Haralds material shop, by Helen Cooper. Ms Bern holds a woodcut print, by Derek Lardelli and points out a copper etching, by Jason Greig.

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Press, 4 October 1985, Page 4

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Ms Robyn Bern, of the Christchurch Civic Pride Campaign, and a Christchurch Transport Board bus driver, Mr Albert Gardenbroek, at the launching of the Art-on-the-bus scheme. Artwork which was entered in the “Clean School" competition will be displayed in plexiglass units on 10 buses during the next year. A total of 120 prints will be exhibited. Mr Gardenbroek holds a print of the Haralds material shop, by Helen Cooper. Ms Bern holds a woodcut print, by Derek Lardelli and points out a copper etching, by Jason Greig. Press, 4 October 1985, Page 4

Ms Robyn Bern, of the Christchurch Civic Pride Campaign, and a Christchurch Transport Board bus driver, Mr Albert Gardenbroek, at the launching of the Art-on-the-bus scheme. Artwork which was entered in the “Clean School" competition will be displayed in plexiglass units on 10 buses during the next year. A total of 120 prints will be exhibited. Mr Gardenbroek holds a print of the Haralds material shop, by Helen Cooper. Ms Bern holds a woodcut print, by Derek Lardelli and points out a copper etching, by Jason Greig. Press, 4 October 1985, Page 4

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