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Two bas-relief works by the Tikipunga High School art teacher, Mr Clive Williams, in the visitors centre at the Marsden Point refinery. The centre was opened last week. The work on the right is of native timber, and shows the distribution of refinery products throughout the country. It was commissioned by the New Zealand Refining Company. The copper and native timber world map on the left shows the contribution of overseas resources and materials to the refinery expansion project It was a gift from the project builder, Badger Chiyoda. A scale model of the refinery will be housed in the centre.

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Press, 5 March 1987, Page 13

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Two bas-relief works by the Tikipunga High School art teacher, Mr Clive Williams, in the visitors centre at the Marsden Point refinery. The centre was opened last week. The work on the right is of native timber, and shows the distribution of refinery products throughout the country. It was commissioned by the New Zealand Refining Company. The copper and native timber world map on the left shows the contribution of overseas resources and materials to the refinery expansion project It was a gift from the project builder, Badger Chiyoda. A scale model of the refinery will be housed in the centre. Press, 5 March 1987, Page 13

Two bas-relief works by the Tikipunga High School art teacher, Mr Clive Williams, in the visitors centre at the Marsden Point refinery. The centre was opened last week. The work on the right is of native timber, and shows the distribution of refinery products throughout the country. It was commissioned by the New Zealand Refining Company. The copper and native timber world map on the left shows the contribution of overseas resources and materials to the refinery expansion project It was a gift from the project builder, Badger Chiyoda. A scale model of the refinery will be housed in the centre. Press, 5 March 1987, Page 13

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