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Iroitana Fenikan (leftX aged!six, and Ammie Lawry, aged five, of Christchurch East School, admire a large dragon fly held by the Canterbury Museum’s education officer, Mrs Sheila Lewthwaite, in the museum s new classroom yesterday. A display of live and mounted insects has been set up in the classroom for pupils to study. Lessonsuare also being given,on the permanent displays! at the museum. More than 2000 primary school pupils will use the room this term,

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Press, 18 March 1988, Page 7

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Iroitana Fenikan (leftX aged!six, and Ammie Lawry, aged five, of Christchurch East School, admire a large dragon fly held by the Canterbury Museum’s education officer, Mrs Sheila Lewthwaite, in the museum s new classroom yesterday. A display of live and mounted insects has been set up in the classroom for pupils to study. Lessonsuare also being given,on the permanent displays! at the museum. More than 2000 primary school pupils will use the room this term, Press, 18 March 1988, Page 7

Iroitana Fenikan (leftX aged!six, and Ammie Lawry, aged five, of Christchurch East School, admire a large dragon fly held by the Canterbury Museum’s education officer, Mrs Sheila Lewthwaite, in the museum s new classroom yesterday. A display of live and mounted insects has been set up in the classroom for pupils to study. Lessonsuare also being given,on the permanent displays! at the museum. More than 2000 primary school pupils will use the room this term, Press, 18 March 1988, Page 7