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ADVANTAGES OF THE OPEN-AIR TYPE OF SCHOOL. — Linwood Avenue School, Christchurch, a smaller type of school building than that shown above, but still constructed on the open-air principle. The Wellington Education Board decided to give consideration to this type of building when erecting any further new school or class-rooms.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 159, 21 June 1935, Page 6

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ADVANTAGES OF THE OPEN-AIR TYPE OF SCHOOL. — Linwood Avenue School, Christchurch, a smaller type of school building than that shown above, but still constructed on the open-air principle. The Wellington Education Board decided to give consideration to this type of building when erecting any further new school or class-rooms. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 159, 21 June 1935, Page 6

ADVANTAGES OF THE OPEN-AIR TYPE OF SCHOOL. — Linwood Avenue School, Christchurch, a smaller type of school building than that shown above, but still constructed on the open-air principle. The Wellington Education Board decided to give consideration to this type of building when erecting any further new school or class-rooms. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 159, 21 June 1935, Page 6