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Activities at Wellington Technical College.-A series of photographis from the Technical College, taken yesterday, illustrating various phases in the college's daily life. Top (left): Students at work modelling-one of the branches of the art school; (right) framework of a sports pavilion being erected by the carpentry students. The plans were also draughted by members of the school. Lower (left): Girls busy at work in one of the homescience kitchens, preparing a meal; (right, and inset): Two views of the metal engineering workshop, where learn all the intricacies of metal work.

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 184, 3 May 1934, Page 7

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Activities at Wellington Technical College.-A series of photographis from the Technical College, taken yesterday, illustrating various phases in the college's daily life. Top (left): Students at work modelling-one of the branches of the art school; (right) framework of a sports pavilion being erected by the carpentry students. The plans were also draughted by members of the school. Lower (left): Girls busy at work in one of the homescience kitchens, preparing a meal; (right, and inset): Two views of the metal engineering workshop, where learn all the intricacies of metal work. Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 184, 3 May 1934, Page 7

Activities at Wellington Technical College.-A series of photographis from the Technical College, taken yesterday, illustrating various phases in the college's daily life. Top (left): Students at work modelling-one of the branches of the art school; (right) framework of a sports pavilion being erected by the carpentry students. The plans were also draughted by members of the school. Lower (left): Girls busy at work in one of the homescience kitchens, preparing a meal; (right, and inset): Two views of the metal engineering workshop, where learn all the intricacies of metal work. Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 184, 3 May 1934, Page 7

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