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Albany Bell Castle, Maylands
Altar and Stained Glass Windows, St. Patrick's Catholic Church, York, Western Australia
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Archery at Kryal Castle, Ballarat
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Australasian Steam Navigation Co building, Sydney.
Ballarat Clarendon College
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Baron Tennyson Coat of Arms, Government House, Sydney
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Bell Tower, St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Manly, Sydney.
Bonython Hall at the University of Adelaide
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