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Victorian Artists’ Society Opens Heritage Renovation
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Celeste –Memoirs and Memories of Celeste de Chabrillan La Mogador.
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Hawkeye Vintage Sale
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Alter Ego – Charlotte Harcourt Private Detective 1920’s Melbourne
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Going Home – A Visit to Family and Friends in NZ 2012
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Style and Illusion Over Substance – The Duke and Duchess of Windsor.
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