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Spanish Flavours in the Bush
Souvenir Shield: Private C.E. Urry, 1 Battalion, AIF
Tags: aluminium, Anzac Cove, armourer, Badge, badges, C.E. Urry, coat-of arms, First World War, Gallipoli, heraldry, Lonepine, shield, Turkey, Western Front, World War, World War I
Smoke breathing dragon, Balingup Medieval Carnivale
SMH Thurs 19 July 1945 Welcome Banquet in London Guildhall for Australian Sailors
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Small Romanesque Arched Doorway, Former Magistrate’s Court, Melbourne
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Skipton Presbyterian Church of Victoria Detail
Sisters of Mercy Convent, South Street, York, Western Australia
It was built in 1868 and was originally used as a presbytery by Father Patrick Gibney before the arrival of the…
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Sir Walter Buffalo Lawn
Tags: advertising, Armour, helmet, joust, jousting, knight, lance, lawn, logo, shield, Sir Walter Buffalo Lawn, tournament, website.