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Bouguereau’s Virgin and Child
Uniting Church, York, Western Australia
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‘The Warrior’
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‘The old soldier’ at the Blacktown Medieval Fayre
Romanesque Arched Doorway, Former Magistrate’s Court, Melbourne
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History Alive: A Journey Through Time
Chalmers Presbyterian Church, Launceston, Tasmania
Corpus Christi at Manly: The Procession
Corpus Christi is an annual feast day observed by the Catholic Church on the Thursday following Trinity Sunday. It…
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