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The Final .Scenes at Clyde Quay School.—Clyde Quay School, which is to be demolished to make room for the new Central Fire Station, closed yesterday on the completion of the school year. Above: The Rev. J. Martin (right) presenting the Great War roil of honour plaque to Mr. J. J. Rodgers, the headmaster of the Elizabeth Street School to which the scholars will be transferred. The Minister of Education, lion. P. Fraser, is to the left of Mr. Rodgers, with the first headmaster, Mr. W. T. Grundy, behind the plaque.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 73, 19 December 1935, Page 9

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The Final .Scenes at Clyde Quay School.—Clyde Quay School, which is to be demolished to make room for the new Central Fire Station, closed yesterday on the completion of the school year. Above: The Rev. J. Martin (right) presenting the Great War roil of honour plaque to Mr. J. J. Rodgers, the headmaster of the Elizabeth Street School to which the scholars will be transferred. The Minister of Education, lion. P. Fraser, is to the left of Mr. Rodgers, with the first headmaster, Mr. W. T. Grundy, behind the plaque. Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 73, 19 December 1935, Page 9

The Final .Scenes at Clyde Quay School.—Clyde Quay School, which is to be demolished to make room for the new Central Fire Station, closed yesterday on the completion of the school year. Above: The Rev. J. Martin (right) presenting the Great War roil of honour plaque to Mr. J. J. Rodgers, the headmaster of the Elizabeth Street School to which the scholars will be transferred. The Minister of Education, lion. P. Fraser, is to the left of Mr. Rodgers, with the first headmaster, Mr. W. T. Grundy, behind the plaque. Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 73, 19 December 1935, Page 9

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