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Mrs Noeline Brokenshire, a co-owner of the Cave Rock Gallery, Sumner, with some of the pots recently on display. They are the work of a Christchurch potter, Frederika Ernsten. The gallery, on the Esplanade, is to close on May 29, as the building has been sold. It will reopen at the Christchurch Arts Centre in June.

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Press, 21 May 1988, Page 7

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Mrs Noeline Brokenshire, a co-owner of the Cave Rock Gallery, Sumner, with some of the pots recently on display. They are the work of a Christchurch potter, Frederika Ernsten. The gallery, on the Esplanade, is to close on May 29, as the building has been sold. It will reopen at the Christchurch Arts Centre in June. Press, 21 May 1988, Page 7

Mrs Noeline Brokenshire, a co-owner of the Cave Rock Gallery, Sumner, with some of the pots recently on display. They are the work of a Christchurch potter, Frederika Ernsten. The gallery, on the Esplanade, is to close on May 29, as the building has been sold. It will reopen at the Christchurch Arts Centre in June. Press, 21 May 1988, Page 7