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Houses on waterfront, Pelican
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Waterfront, Speers Point
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House known as Rally Round on the waterfront at Rathmines, c1992.
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Cows in paddock on waterfront at Toronto.
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Waterfront, Toronto, looking south.
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Waterfront, Toronto, looking south.
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Waterfront, Speers Point Park
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Dora Creek - Memories of Newcastle Pioneer's Reminiscences
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…In those days the water came over the area where the Newcastle Railway Station now stands, and Scott Street was under water at high tide.……In those days the water came over the area where the Newcastle Railway Station now stands, and Scott Street was under water at high tide.…
Natural spring made into a well, Puna Road (reserve on waterfront), Wangi
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The Gallipoli images of George Todd
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…We were allowed one pint of water a day … and we would use some of it to make pies with the biscuits. In the November we experienced severe snow blizzards, gales and rain and our water ration was reduced to half a pint a day.……We were allowed one pint of water a day … and we would use some of it to make…

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