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The Mass, Corpus Christi at Manly
Corpus Christi is an annual feast day observed by the Catholic Church on the Thursday following Trinity Sunday. It celebrates the…
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The Medieval Classroom: Lesson Plans/Programmes
The Medieval Classroom website is the result of a Teaching and Learning Enhancement Scheme grant awarded by the Australian Catholic…
The Medieval Writer’s window, The Great Hall at The University of Sydney
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The Modern Permanent Building Society's New Offices, Collins Street, West Melbourne
The New Church, Perth, Western Australia
The New Queen's College
The New Varangian Guard Inc
The Old Swan Barracks Hotel, Perth, WA
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