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Arched Window, St. Mary's Cathedral, East Perth
About St Mary’s Roman Catholic Cathedral:
St Mary’s Roman Catholic Cathedral is a neo-gothic cathedral located in Perth, WA. It was…
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Gandalf at the Perth Medieval Fayre
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Untitled article: “the medieval barbarities of our state criminal factoriesâ€
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Former Perth Technical College
Statue of Jeanne d’Arc, at the State Library of Victoria, Melbourne.
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Eight Hour Procession 1901, Sydney
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Saltbush Bill, Knight of the Stockwhip gives performance to Royal Family at Buckingham Palace.
Jeanne d’Arc, State Library of Victoria, Melbourne.
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