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It is not generally known, that at Sandringham exists one of the most completely equipped little technical schools in England. This was established many years-ago as the result of a suggestion by Queen Alexandra, and the school continues to bear her name. It is for the use of those employed upon the royal estate or working in the neighbourhood, aud is very generally attended, principally by the young people of both sexes. The Queen has always taken the greatest interest in this, and of late years, has done much to improve its utility,- particularly for girls and young women. Many specimens of the work of former pupils are to be found scattered through Sandringham and its grounds. One of these that always excites admiration from all who see it is some very fine woodcarving that adorns the walls of the Queen’s model daisy.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20874, 14 November 1929, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20874, 14 November 1929, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20874, 14 November 1929, Page 13

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