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Pages with this tag: women?page=53
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Headline proclaiming the separation of Victoria from New South Wales
Supplement in the Australian Illustrated News, celebrating Port Phillip's separation.
View of the opening of Princes Bridge
'Glorious news! Separation at last!'
Poster announcing and celebrating Port Phillip's separation.
Lecture on home education
Pamphlet reproducing a lecture on the importance of Christian education in the home.
St. Marks church and school
Photograph of St. Marks church and school buildings.
Unidentified landscape, possbily Port Phillip District of New South Wales
Watercolour by Robert Hoddle of an unidentified landscape.
Collins Street, looking west from Russell Street
Lithograph of Collins Street, to the west from Russell Street.
View of Lonsdale Street looking east from Spencer Street
Aerial photograph looking east down Lonsdale street, including the State Library and Exhibition Buildings.
Melbourne, 1862, looking north from Princes Bridge
Lithograph looking up Swanston Street, as seen from Princes Bridge.
Elizabeth Street, 1910
Photograph looking north down Elizabeth Street, from elevated viewpoint at Flinders Street Station.
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