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Forgotten Australians: Our History

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Smoky Dawson, excerpt from interview with Rob Willis, 20 April 2000

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Born

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Colony to community: the Janefield and Kingsbury training centres

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“No less than a palace”: Kew Asylum, its planned surrounds and its present day residents

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Kew Cottages: VA 2852

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Hands reach out to children of sadness

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Reflections, memories and sources: growing up at Kew Cottages

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