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The story of old George Street / a chapter in old Sydney / by Charles H. Bertie
Bib ID 1664344
Format BookBook
Author
Bertie, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1875-1952
 
Description Sydney : Tyrrells, 1920 
37 p. : ill. ; 21 x 29 cm. 
Collection RNB N.S.W. history series 
Notes

Library's JAFp Hist copy has numerous press clippings pasted in.

Subjects George Street (Sydney, N.S.W.)  |  Sydney (N.S.W.) - History.

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    JAFp HIST 1382 (Fragile material not available for public use. A microform copy is available at mc N 2225 JAFp HIST 1382)
    Copy: JAF
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    MCL HIST 645
    Copy: MCL HIST
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    NLq 994.41 BER
    Copy: NL copy (pbk)
    Main Reading Room (Australian Collection)
    Nq 994.41 BER
    Copy: N copy (hbk)
    Main Reading Room (Australian Collection)
    mc N 1870 MCL HIST 645 Newspapers/Microforms Reading Room

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