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GALLERY.- Some valuable paintings have already been hung in the National Art Gallery. Top row, from the left portrait by Glyn Philpot, landscape by Algernòr "by Charles Sims. On the right, three portraits. Sir Harold Beauchamp, Lord Bledisloe, and Sir Robert Stout. Below, on the left, an alcove in the main nailery. on the right, four more portraits. Professor James Shelley. Lord Rutherford, the late Mr. T. G. Macarthy, and the late Sit- Francis Bell.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 144, 19 June 1936, Page 12

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GALLERY.- Some valuable paintings have already been hung in the National Art Gallery. Top row, from the left portrait by Glyn Philpot, landscape by Algernòr "by Charles Sims. On the right, three portraits. Sir Harold Beauchamp, Lord Bledisloe, and Sir Robert Stout. Below, on the left, an alcove in the main nailery. on the right, four more portraits. Professor James Shelley. Lord Rutherford, the late Mr. T. G. Macarthy, and the late Sit- Francis Bell. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 144, 19 June 1936, Page 12

GALLERY.- Some valuable paintings have already been hung in the National Art Gallery. Top row, from the left portrait by Glyn Philpot, landscape by Algernòr "by Charles Sims. On the right, three portraits. Sir Harold Beauchamp, Lord Bledisloe, and Sir Robert Stout. Below, on the left, an alcove in the main nailery. on the right, four more portraits. Professor James Shelley. Lord Rutherford, the late Mr. T. G. Macarthy, and the late Sit- Francis Bell. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 144, 19 June 1936, Page 12

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