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eceived architectural training from both Strouts and Seager under the English tradition and it was thus a logical step for him to at some stage go to England himself to become more familiar with this genre. Once again, he received financial assistance from his father for this next stage of education. He left from the Port of Lyttelton on board SS Rotomahana for Wellington on 21 February 1901. From Wellington, he left for Sydney on 2 March on the SS Monowai. In Sydney, he took the SS Runic on its maiden-return journey to England, leaving on 8 March. Wood produced a pencil sketch of the Runic in Port Melbourne on 13 March.
Wood's uncle, Norman Shaw, had closed his office in 18