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Early memories of Queenscliff / by D.O.D
Bib ID 1631603
Format BookBook
Author
Dod, Henry Charles
 
Printer (Geelong : G.A. List, Hickie)
Description [Geelong : s.n.], 1931 
99 p., [4] leaves of plates : ill. ; 22 cm. 
Notes

Newspaper clippings enclosed.

Subjects Dod, Henry Charles.  |  Queenscliff (Vic.) - History - Sources.

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