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Mrs Lorraine Corscadden, a visitor from Britain, studies “Mountain Stream, Otira Gorge,” by Petrus Van der Velden, part of the National Park’s centennial exhibition at the Robert McDougall Art Gallery. Twenty works, mostly by early New Zealand artists, have been included in the exhibition, which runs until March 20. New Zealand’s national parks are celebrating their centennial, from July 1, 1987, to June 30, 1988.

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Press, 10 March 1988, Page 21

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Mrs Lorraine Corscadden, a visitor from Britain, studies “Mountain Stream, Otira Gorge,” by Petrus Van der Velden, part of the National Park’s centennial exhibition at the Robert McDougall Art Gallery. Twenty works, mostly by early New Zealand artists, have been included in the exhibition, which runs until March 20. New Zealand’s national parks are celebrating their centennial, from July 1, 1987, to June 30, 1988. Press, 10 March 1988, Page 21

Mrs Lorraine Corscadden, a visitor from Britain, studies “Mountain Stream, Otira Gorge,” by Petrus Van der Velden, part of the National Park’s centennial exhibition at the Robert McDougall Art Gallery. Twenty works, mostly by early New Zealand artists, have been included in the exhibition, which runs until March 20. New Zealand’s national parks are celebrating their centennial, from July 1, 1987, to June 30, 1988. Press, 10 March 1988, Page 21

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