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Limestone can be cut with woodworking tools. TOP: Neville Sinclair (left) helps the Christchurch sculptor Morgan Jones to flatten the base of his limestone block. BOTTOM: Working “by instinct,” John McDougall, of Dunedin, takes fan axe to his abstract sculpture.

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Press, 18 March 1988, Page 21

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Limestone can be cut with woodworking tools. TOP: Neville Sinclair (left) helps the Christchurch sculptor Morgan Jones to flatten the base of his limestone block. BOTTOM: Working “by instinct,” John McDougall, of Dunedin, takes fan axe to his abstract sculpture. Press, 18 March 1988, Page 21

Limestone can be cut with woodworking tools. TOP: Neville Sinclair (left) helps the Christchurch sculptor Morgan Jones to flatten the base of his limestone block. BOTTOM: Working “by instinct,” John McDougall, of Dunedin, takes fan axe to his abstract sculpture. Press, 18 March 1988, Page 21