Ms Lynette Williams (left), the pre-history curator at the Canterbury Museum, and Ms Gillian Whitehead, a volunteer assistant, prepare artefacts for shipping to the Vancouver Museum in British Columbia. Nineteen Polynesian artefacts, collected by Captain Vancouver in the Pacific Ocean in 1791 and 1792 are being sent in time for the World Expo in Vancouver this year. The collection is insured for'more than $78,000.
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64Ms Lynette Williams (left), the pre-history curator at the Canterbury Museum, and Ms Gillian Whitehead, a volunteer assistant, prepare artefacts for shipping to the Vancouver Museum in British Columbia. Nineteen Polynesian artefacts, collected by Captain Vancouver in the Pacific Ocean in 1791 and 1792 are being sent in time for the World Expo in Vancouver this year. The collection is insured for'more than $78,000. Press, 7 May 1986, Page 3
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