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LESSONS —THE NEW WAY. — students of Malvern College hare moved to Blenheim Palace during the war, and the rooms of the Duke of Marlborough's famous seat hare been converted into dormitories, which are also used as classrooms. The pupils arc seated on their beds beneath ancient and valuable tapestries and pictures, and because of these ink may not be used, for fear of damage, and all work is done in pencil.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVII, Issue 21508, 22 November 1939, Page 12

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LESSONS—THE NEW WAY.—students of Malvern College hare moved to Blenheim Palace during the war, and the rooms of the Duke of Marlborough's famous seat hare been converted into dormitories, which are also used as classrooms. The pupils arc seated on their beds beneath ancient and valuable tapestries and pictures, and because of these ink may not be used, for fear of damage, and all work is done in pencil. Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVII, Issue 21508, 22 November 1939, Page 12

LESSONS—THE NEW WAY.—students of Malvern College hare moved to Blenheim Palace during the war, and the rooms of the Duke of Marlborough's famous seat hare been converted into dormitories, which are also used as classrooms. The pupils arc seated on their beds beneath ancient and valuable tapestries and pictures, and because of these ink may not be used, for fear of damage, and all work is done in pencil. Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVII, Issue 21508, 22 November 1939, Page 12