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1969 – Teaching swap. MR. TOHY BROWN, head of the technical department at the Gosprd. Hill School, Kidlington, leaves for New Zealand next month under a Commonwealth exchange scheme. He is going to teach for 12 months at the Orewa District High School under the scheme, which is sponsored by the League for the Exchange of Commonwealth Teachers. In his place, Mr. Jack Dickinson, of Wanganui, New Zealand, will be coming to England to teach at the Gosford Hill School. Mr Brown will be taking his wife, Doreen, and tenyear-old daughter, Anne, with him on the trip, and Mr. Jack Dickinson will be bringing his wife and four-year-old daughter to England. We plan to exchange homes for the year as well, but we shall never meet. We shall be travelling down when Mr. Jack Dickinson and his family are on their way up, says Mr. Brown.1969 – Teaching swap. MR. TOHY BROWN, head of the technical department at the Gosprd. Hill School, Kidlington, leaves for New Zealand next month under a Commonwealth exchange scheme. He is going to teach for 12 months at the Orewa District High School under the scheme, which is sponsored by the League for the Exchange of Commonwealth Teachers. In his place, Mr. Jack Dickinson, of Wanganui, New Zealand, will be coming to England to teach at the Gosford Hill School. Mr Brown will be taking his wife, Doreen, and tenyear-old daughter, Anne, with him on the trip, and Mr. Jack Dickinson will be bringing his wife and four-year-old daughter to England. We plan to exchange homes for the year as well, but we shall never meet. We shall be travelling down when Mr. Jack Dickinson and his family are on their way up, says Mr. Brown.
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Dimensions: 16.4 x 16.4 cm
IMS SKU: SCAN-NQOX-04634115/NQOX-R-8-16
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