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Some of the staff and pupils from Burnside High School who will leave Christchurch this morning for a four-week study tour of Greece. At rear are Wendy Day (left), and Gwynneth Cross. In the middle are Tim Connolly (left) with Rebecca Cannan. From left, front, are Mrs Margaret Nelson, a teacher, Philippa Fussell, Lisa Walker, and Mrs Frances Ryman, a teacher. The party of 24 will mainly visit archaeological sites and museums in Greece. All the pupils going on the trip study archaeology, classics or ancient history at the school.

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Press, 12 August 1989, Page 8

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Some of the staff and pupils from Burnside High School who will leave Christchurch this morning for a four-week study tour of Greece. At rear are Wendy Day (left), and Gwynneth Cross. In the middle are Tim Connolly (left) with Rebecca Cannan. From left, front, are Mrs Margaret Nelson, a teacher, Philippa Fussell, Lisa Walker, and Mrs Frances Ryman, a teacher. The party of 24 will mainly visit archaeological sites and museums in Greece. All the pupils going on the trip study archaeology, classics or ancient history at the school. Press, 12 August 1989, Page 8

Some of the staff and pupils from Burnside High School who will leave Christchurch this morning for a four-week study tour of Greece. At rear are Wendy Day (left), and Gwynneth Cross. In the middle are Tim Connolly (left) with Rebecca Cannan. From left, front, are Mrs Margaret Nelson, a teacher, Philippa Fussell, Lisa Walker, and Mrs Frances Ryman, a teacher. The party of 24 will mainly visit archaeological sites and museums in Greece. All the pupils going on the trip study archaeology, classics or ancient history at the school. Press, 12 August 1989, Page 8

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