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The Artist's Ball
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…Walter Blundell president - front right in clown suit … This work by Lake Macquarie City Library is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License … Related search terms … artist's ball … the empire palais … town hall…
Promotion for Bargain Arcades Ltd - Newcastle Tram advertising
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…Walter Blundell promoter (dark grey suit).Photograph was taken on behalf of Walter George Blundell. … Walter Blundell worked as an advertising/promotions person.…
Miners from the 'Gully Pit' (Waratah Mine), on a hillside, Ida Street, Charlestown Lake Macquarie NSW. c.1895
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…Stephen Barnes is fifth from the left of the men sitting (bearded - in front of the man in the light suit). Charlestown Hotel (at the top of Smith Street) and Post Office Hotel (in Ida Street) can be seen in background.…
Babaneek Choir
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…Rather than identical outfits, the ladies wore the colour blue with a distinct detatchable gold collar, which was later replaced with a single yellow ribbon, as an acknowledgement that women come in all different shapes and sizes and one outfit does not suit all.…
Last photoograph of Babaneek Choir
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…Rather than identical outfits, the ladies wore the colour blue with a distinct detatchable gold collar, which was later replaced with a single yellow ribbon, as an acknowledgement that women come in all different shapes and sizes and one outfit does not suit all.…
Ella Duffa and Hazel Anderson performing 'The Music Man
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…Rather than identical outfits, the ladies wore the colour blue with a distinct detatchable gold collar, which was later replaced with a single yellow ribbon, as an acknowledgement that women come in all different shapes and sizes and one outfit does not suit all.…
Interview with Judy McQueeney, March 6, 2016
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…I'm not clear what's happening with it now, because my understanding … is that it does have some sort of heritage protection - but these things can be … brushed aside with impunity if it suits the powers that be.……I'm not clear what's happening with it now, because my understanding … is that it does have…
Interview with Jim and Merle Rawson, February 6, 2016
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…I can remember I was wearing a black suit with a white shirt and red high-heeled shoes. He said: No. You're alright. C'mon, we'll go and do it. And I actually drove the D9 for about half an hour. … Jim: … They're big bulldozers, but the blade's about thirty foot wide.……I can remember I was wearing a…
Talking About the Past Around Wyee
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…But these days everybody wants to change things to suit themselves. Some want to disband the Hall Committee because it only thinks about themselves and not the community. I've got a letter in there from someone … saying this, and I bloody wanted to take him to court for defamation.……But these days everybody…

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