KING'S COLLEGE CHANGES HANDS: AN IMPORTANT NEW DEVELOPMENT OF ANGLICAN EDUCATION IN THE AUCKLAND DISTRICT. Interesting photoaraph. in connection with the bringing of King's College under the control of the St. Johns College Trust. Top left; Old St. John; College, Tamaki, founded in 1844; by Bishop Selwyn. Top right: The old ChurcK pi England - Grammar School, Parncll, .1854-1693. Middle; King! School, Remuera, formerly King's College, founded 1895. Lower: A section of the present colleae buildings and playing fields at Mansere.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20594, 19 June 1930, Page 8
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80KING'S COLLEGE CHANGES HANDS: AN IMPORTANT NEW DEVELOPMENT OF ANGLICAN EDUCATION IN THE AUCKLAND DISTRICT. Interesting photoaraph. in connection with the bringing of King's College under the control of the St. Johns College Trust. Top left; Old St. John; College, Tamaki, founded in 1844; by Bishop Selwyn. Top right: The old ChurcK pi England – Grammar School, Parncll, .1854-1693. Middle; King! School, Remuera, formerly King's College, founded 1895. Lower: A section of the present colleae buildings and playing fields at Mansere. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20594, 19 June 1930, Page 8
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