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Sarah McMuilan (left), aged 13, and Matthew Peters, aged 11, present an $800 cheque to Mr Jamie Maddren, chairman of the Canterbury Museum Restoration Appeal, on behalf of three classes from Heaton Street intermediate School. The money will go toward strengthening parts of the building against earthquake damage and upgrading the exhibits.

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Press, 24 September 1988, Page 9

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Sarah McMuilan (left), aged 13, and Matthew Peters, aged 11, present an $800 cheque to Mr Jamie Maddren, chairman of the Canterbury Museum Restoration Appeal, on behalf of three classes from Heaton Street intermediate School. The money will go toward strengthening parts of the building against earthquake damage and upgrading the exhibits. Press, 24 September 1988, Page 9

Sarah McMuilan (left), aged 13, and Matthew Peters, aged 11, present an $800 cheque to Mr Jamie Maddren, chairman of the Canterbury Museum Restoration Appeal, on behalf of three classes from Heaton Street intermediate School. The money will go toward strengthening parts of the building against earthquake damage and upgrading the exhibits. Press, 24 September 1988, Page 9