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Inscription on back of photo reads: [sic] "The rear end of the Labor day procession. Note the sacred...

Inscription on back of photo reads: [sic] "The rear end of the Labor day procession. Note the sacred...

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Inscription on back of photo reads: [sic] "The rear end of the Labor day procession. Note the sacred animals - the blasted goats. The buildings are (1) with flagpole (on which a tattered flag flies at half mast on occasion of anyones death) the Council hall (2) School of Arts. The beer kegs are empties. The water was really a muddy pool." - Surat, QLD

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Inscription on back of photo reads: [sic] "The rear end of the Labor day procession. Note the sacred animals - the blasted goats. The buildings are (1) with flagpole (on which a tattered flag flies at half mast on occasion of anyones death) the Council hall (2) School of Arts. The beer kegs are empties. The water was really a muddy pool." - Surat, QLD

Date

c 1925

Call Numbers

At Work and Play - 03604

Record Identifier

9yMWLG69

Reference Code

391644
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Inscription on back of photo reads: [sic] "The rear end of the Labor day procession. Note the sacred animals - the blasted goats. The buildings are (1) with flagpole (on which a tattered flag flies at half mast on occasion of anyones death) the Council hall (2) School of Arts. The beer kegs are empties. The water was really a muddy pool." - Surat,...

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General note

Council Chamber

Digital order no:bcp_03604

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Original item no. BCP 03604

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Call Numbers

At Work and Play - 03604

Record Identifier

9yMWLG69

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9yMWLG69

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391644

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