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Mr Gordon Fawcett, manager of the Bright Lights theatrical lighting company, explores the possibilities of lighting the allosaurus on display at Northlands Mall. The skeleton, on loan from the Canterbury Museum, will be on display for the next six weeks. It is being used to attract people to the mall and to publicise the museum. Accompanying the display is an audio-visual recording presented by Peter Sinclair each Friday evening between 7.15 p.m. and 8.15 p.m. School groups have been keen visitors to the display. During the first week about 500 attended.

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Press, 16 August 1988, Page 9

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Mr Gordon Fawcett, manager of the Bright Lights theatrical lighting company, explores the possibilities of lighting the allosaurus on display at Northlands Mall. The skeleton, on loan from the Canterbury Museum, will be on display for the next six weeks. It is being used to attract people to the mall and to publicise the museum. Accompanying the display is an audio-visual recording presented by Peter Sinclair each Friday evening between 7.15 p.m. and 8.15 p.m. School groups have been keen visitors to the display. During the first week about 500 attended. Press, 16 August 1988, Page 9

Mr Gordon Fawcett, manager of the Bright Lights theatrical lighting company, explores the possibilities of lighting the allosaurus on display at Northlands Mall. The skeleton, on loan from the Canterbury Museum, will be on display for the next six weeks. It is being used to attract people to the mall and to publicise the museum. Accompanying the display is an audio-visual recording presented by Peter Sinclair each Friday evening between 7.15 p.m. and 8.15 p.m. School groups have been keen visitors to the display. During the first week about 500 attended. Press, 16 August 1988, Page 9