CLASSROOM CROSSES STREET: ALTERATIONS UNDER WAY AT PONSONBY SCHOOL A large classroom being taken across Ponsonby Terrace yesterday as it was shifted from one location to a new site at the Ponsonby School.
Welsh fishermen preserve methods of 2000 years ago: Men using coracles to go salmon-fishing on the river at Cenarth, Wales, where these quaint craft, made of skins, ash struts and pitch, have been used in similar manner since the time of the ancient Britons.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22818, 27 August 1937, Page 8
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77CLASSROOM CROSSES STREET: ALTERATIONS UNDER WAY AT PONSONBY SCHOOL A large classroom being taken across Ponsonby Terrace yesterday as it was shifted from one location to a new site at the Ponsonby School. Welsh fishermen preserve methods of 2000 years ago: Men using coracles to go salmon-fishing on the river at Cenarth, Wales, where these quaint craft, made of skins, ash struts and pitch, have been used in similar manner since the time of the ancient Britons. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22818, 27 August 1937, Page 8
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