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Item 24: William McLeenan aged 93, oldest and longest serving member of Club Liverpool, waits outsid...

Item 24: William McLeenan aged 93, oldest and longest serving member of Club Liverpool, waits outsid...

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Item 24: William McLeenan aged 93, oldest and longest serving member of Club Liverpool, waits outside the club for a taxi after the dawn Service and breakfast, George St, Liverpool, NSW, 25 April 2015 / photograph by Louise Whelan

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Item 24: William McLeenan aged 93, oldest and longest serving member of Club Liverpool, waits outside the club for a taxi after the dawn Service and breakfast, George St, Liverpool, NSW, 25 April 2015 / photograph by Louise Whelan

Date

25 April 2015

Record Identifier

YEGqegrn

Reference Code

9588878
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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 : State Library of New South Wales and Louise Whelan

Research & study copies allowed

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

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William McLeenan has lived in Cabramatta since 1948.

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Item 24: William McLeenan aged 93, oldest and longest serving member of Club Liverpool, waits outside the club for a taxi after the dawn Service and breakfast, George St, Liverpool, NSW, 25 April 2015 / photograph by Louise Whelan

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Titled from information supplied by the photographer

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YEGqegrn

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9588878

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