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Item 027: Sokha Lisa Nagatsuka dress members of the Khmer community in traditional attire for a danc...

Item 027: Sokha Lisa Nagatsuka dress members of the Khmer community in traditional attire for a danc...

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Item 027: Sokha Lisa Nagatsuka dress members of the Khmer community in traditional attire for a dance performance to celebrate Cambodian New Year, Vat Khemarangsaram Cambodian Buddhist Temple, Bonnyrigg, NSW, 14 April 2012 / photograph by Louise Whelan

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Item 027: Sokha Lisa Nagatsuka dress members of the Khmer community in traditional attire for a dance performance to celebrate Cambodian New Year, Vat Khemarangsaram Cambodian Buddhist Temple, Bonnyrigg, NSW, 14 April 2012 / photograph by Louise Whelan

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14 April 2012

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1l422VK1

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9605301
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1 photograph - digital, TIFF, colour

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Copyright status : In copyright - Life of photographer plus 70 years

Copyright holder : Louise Whelan

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Please acknowledge : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales and Courtesy Louise Whelan

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Item 027: Sokha Lisa Nagatsuka dress members of the Khmer community in traditional attire for a dance performance to celebrate Cambodian New Year, Vat Khemarangsaram Cambodian Buddhist Temple, Bonnyrigg, NSW, 14 April 2012 / photograph by Louise Whelan

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