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Cecil Wood was a leader of the architectural profession in New Zealand between the world wars, producing a substantial body of high-quality designs for a range of building types. His buildings were characterised by attention to detail, sensitivity to materials and a quest for formal perfection, and had a major impact on the architecture of Canterbury.
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Alexander Turnbull Library
Reference: 1/2-110339; F
Photographer: Standish and Preece
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