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Bishop Monrad, Prime Minister on Denmark during the Schleswig-Holstein War of 1864, resident in the Manawatu 1865-69, and donor to the people of New Zealand of 596 etchings and engravings by the foremost European masters, now in the Turnbull Library, and constituting the most valuable art collection in the country. A biography appears in the “Without Prejudice” column.

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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 296, 10 September 1926, Page 8

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Bishop Monrad, Prime Minister on Denmark during the Schleswig-Holstein War of 1864, resident in the Manawatu 1865-69, and donor to the people of New Zealand of 596 etchings and engravings by the foremost European masters, now in the Turnbull Library, and constituting the most valuable art collection in the country. A biography appears in the “Without Prejudice” column. Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 296, 10 September 1926, Page 8

Bishop Monrad, Prime Minister on Denmark during the Schleswig-Holstein War of 1864, resident in the Manawatu 1865-69, and donor to the people of New Zealand of 596 etchings and engravings by the foremost European masters, now in the Turnbull Library, and constituting the most valuable art collection in the country. A biography appears in the “Without Prejudice” column. Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 296, 10 September 1926, Page 8