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My life at Lady Northcote

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The Melbourne Benevolent Asylum comes to Cheltenham

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Benevolent Asylum: Miegunyah student project award 2021

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Remembering Randall: My brother Randall was an involuntary patient in Walston Park Mental Hospital in 1970s.

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Balert Keetyarra of Uncle Jack Charles

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