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Trove Detective: Samuel Young’s Diary: A Dark & Stormy Night in the Gippsland Forest, 1902.
Cold Comfort in the Darkest Hour Bridge over Snowy River, Orbost (Harvey, 1890) SLVic H2009.100/119 After the child has put on his oldest clothes, the horses which are tethered outside the bank, are mounted and the brothers ride off at … Continue reading →
Posted in Chat with a Librarian, Family Stories, Gippsland, National Library of Australia, State Library of NSW, State Library of Victoria, Trove, Trove Detective, Young
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