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Photograph - Colour, Mason's Marks, Carlisle Cathedral, 27 October 2016
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Photograph - Colour, Dorothy Wickham, Mason's Marks, Carlisle Cathedral, 27 October 2016, 2016
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Photograph - Colour, Mason's Marks, Carlisle Cathedral, 27 October 2016, 2016
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Photograph - Colour, Mason's Marks, Carlisle Cathedral, 27 October 2016, 2016
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Photograph - Colour, Carlisle Cathedral and Abbey, 27 October 2016, 2016
Colour photograph of Carlisle Cathedral and Abbey.carlisle cathedral, carlisle abbey -
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Photograph - Colour, Legend of St Cuthbert, Carlisle Cathedral, 27 October 2016, 2016
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Photograph - Colour, Carlisle Cathedral and Abbey, 27 October 2016, 2016
Colour photograph of Carlisle Cathedral and Abbey.carlisle cathedral -
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Photograph - Colour, Mason's Marks, Carlisle Cathedral 27 October 2016
Carlisle and its cathedral. This cathedral church, which has stood on this site for over 800 years has a great story to tell. It is a story that can be traced back further still, to an even earlier church of the 7th century AD. Archaeological excavations on this site have taken the story back to Roman times. Today the dean and canons and other cathedral staff ensure that the worship of God remains the main work of this cathedral, while long-standing traditions of music, hospitality and education are also maintained. The story of this place is not so much about buildings, but about people. The buildings remain as evidence of the lives of people who lived and worked here and of what they believed and achieved. Until 1540 a community of Augustinian canons served the cathedral. They lived highly organized lives in monastic buildings suited to their needs. As canons rather than monks, they were freer to undertake pastoral and educational work. carlisle, cathedral, stonemasons, mason's marks -
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Photograph - Colour, Mason's Marks, Carlisle Cathedral 27 October 2016
Carlisle and its cathedral. This cathedral church, which has stood on this site for over 800 years has a great story to tell. It is a story that can be traced back further still, to an even earlier church of the 7th century AD. Archaeological excavations on this site have taken the story back to Roman times. Today the dean and canons and other cathedral staff ensure that the worship of God remains the main work of this cathedral, while long-standing traditions of music, hospitality and education are also maintained. The story of this place is not so much about buildings, but about people. The buildings remain as evidence of the lives of people who lived and worked here and of what they believed and achieved. Until 1540 a community of Augustinian canons served the cathedral. They lived highly organized lives in monastic buildings suited to their needs. As canons rather than monks, they were freer to undertake pastoral and educational work. carlisle, cathedral, stonemasons, mason's marks -
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Photograph - Colour, Mason's Marks, Carlisle Cathedral 27 October 2016
Carlisle and its cathedral. This cathedral church, which has stood on this site for over 800 years has a great story to tell. It is a story that can be traced back further still, to an even earlier church of the 7th century AD. Archaeological excavations on this site have taken the story back to Roman times. Today the dean and canons and other cathedral staff ensure that the worship of God remains the main work of this cathedral, while long-standing traditions of music, hospitality and education are also maintained. The story of this place is not so much about buildings, but about people. The buildings remain as evidence of the lives of people who lived and worked here and of what they believed and achieved. Until 1540 a community of Augustinian canons served the cathedral. They lived highly organized lives in monastic buildings suited to their needs. As canons rather than monks, they were freer to undertake pastoral and educational work. carlisle, cathedral, stonemasons, mason's marks -
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Photograph - Colour, Stained glass windows, Carlisle Cathedral 27 October 2016
Carlisle and its cathedral. This cathedral church, which has stood on this site for over 800 years has a great story to tell. It is a story that can be traced back further still, to an even earlier church of the 7th century AD. Archaeological excavations on this site have taken the story back to Roman times. Today the dean and canons and other cathedral staff ensure that the worship of God remains the main work of this cathedral, while long-standing traditions of music, hospitality and education are also maintained. The story of this place is not so much about buildings, but about people. The buildings remain as evidence of the lives of people who lived and worked here and of what they believed and achieved. Until 1540 a community of Augustinian canons served the cathedral. They lived highly organized lives in monastic buildings suited to their needs. As canons rather than monks, they were freer to undertake pastoral and educational work. carlisle, cathedral, stonemasons, mason's marks -
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Photograph - Colour, Stonework, Carlisle Cathedral 27 October 2016
Carlisle and its cathedral. This cathedral church, which has stood on this site for over 800 years has a great story to tell. It is a story that can be traced back further still, to an even earlier church of the 7th century AD. Archaeological excavations on this site have taken the story back to Roman times. Today the dean and canons and other cathedral staff ensure that the worship of God remains the main work of this cathedral, while long-standing traditions of music, hospitality and education are also maintained. The story of this place is not so much about buildings, but about people. The buildings remain as evidence of the lives of people who lived and worked here and of what they believed and achieved. Until 1540 a community of Augustinian canons served the cathedral. They lived highly organized lives in monastic buildings suited to their needs. As canons rather than monks, they were freer to undertake pastoral and educational work. carlisle, cathedral, stonemasons, mason's marks -
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Photograph - Colour, Stonework, Carlisle Cathedral 27 October 2016
Carlisle and its cathedral. This cathedral church, which has stood on this site for over 800 years has a great story to tell. It is a story that can be traced back further still, to an even earlier church of the 7th century AD. Archaeological excavations on this site have taken the story back to Roman times. Today the dean and canons and other cathedral staff ensure that the worship of God remains the main work of this cathedral, while long-standing traditions of music, hospitality and education are also maintained. The story of this place is not so much about buildings, but about people. The buildings remain as evidence of the lives of people who lived and worked here and of what they believed and achieved. Until 1540 a community of Augustinian canons served the cathedral. They lived highly organized lives in monastic buildings suited to their needs. As canons rather than monks, they were freer to undertake pastoral and educational work. carlisle, cathedral, stonemasons, mason's marks -
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Photograph - Colour, Graffiti, Carlisle Cathedral 27 October 2016
Carlisle and its cathedral. This cathedral church, which has stood on this site for over 800 years has a great story to tell. It is a story that can be traced back further still, to an even earlier church of the 7th century AD. Archaeological excavations on this site have taken the story back to Roman times. Today the dean and canons and other cathedral staff ensure that the worship of God remains the main work of this cathedral, while long-standing traditions of music, hospitality and education are also maintained. The story of this place is not so much about buildings, but about people. The buildings remain as evidence of the lives of people who lived and worked here and of what they believed and achieved. Until 1540 a community of Augustinian canons served the cathedral. They lived highly organized lives in monastic buildings suited to their needs. As canons rather than monks, they were freer to undertake pastoral and educational work. carlisle, cathedral, stonemasons, mason's marks -
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Photograph - Colour, Graffiti, Carlisle Cathedral 27 October 2016
Carlisle and its cathedral. This cathedral church, which has stood on this site for over 800 years has a great story to tell. It is a story that can be traced back further still, to an even earlier church of the 7th century AD. Archaeological excavations on this site have taken the story back to Roman times. Today the dean and canons and other cathedral staff ensure that the worship of God remains the main work of this cathedral, while long-standing traditions of music, hospitality and education are also maintained. The story of this place is not so much about buildings, but about people. The buildings remain as evidence of the lives of people who lived and worked here and of what they believed and achieved. Until 1540 a community of Augustinian canons served the cathedral. They lived highly organized lives in monastic buildings suited to their needs. As canons rather than monks, they were freer to undertake pastoral and educational work. carlisle, cathedral, stonemasons, mason's marks -
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Photograph - Colour, Graffiti, Carlisle Cathedral 27 October 2016
Carlisle and its cathedral. This cathedral church, which has stood on this site for over 800 years has a great story to tell. It is a story that can be traced back further still, to an even earlier church of the 7th century AD. Archaeological excavations on this site have taken the story back to Roman times. Today the dean and canons and other cathedral staff ensure that the worship of God remains the main work of this cathedral, while long-standing traditions of music, hospitality and education are also maintained. The story of this place is not so much about buildings, but about people. The buildings remain as evidence of the lives of people who lived and worked here and of what they believed and achieved. Until 1540 a community of Augustinian canons served the cathedral. They lived highly organized lives in monastic buildings suited to their needs. As canons rather than monks, they were freer to undertake pastoral and educational work. carlisle, cathedral, stonemasons, mason's marks -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Building Turner Home - 27 Salisbury Street, 1956
Collected at a Heritage Week Workshop at Blackburn Library on 5th October 2009.Black & white photograph of the Turner home being built in Salisbury Street Blackburn on 15 April 1956.salisbury avenue blackburn no 27, 1950's house -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Postcard - Card Box Photographs, Establishment of W.A. McNamara, 27 Bridge Street. Ballarat
Cash Grocer. Plate 356 Chuck Photo.w.a. mcnamara, bridge street, commerical, shop -
Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Minutes, Rough Minutes 27 July 1990
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Inverloch Historical Society
004399 Photograph & Article - 27 January 1935 - Sentinal 1990 - Loading Bikes at Point Smythe - From Bob Young
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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Painting - Painting - Watercolour, Busun 27.vii.1923
Done by Leonhard Adam, an internee in Tatura.leonhard adam, busun 27 vii 1923 -
Magnet Galleries Melbourne Inc
Kaiser photograph WW1, alban pearce-27.tif, 1917
Kaiser inspecting the troops on the Somme 1917. The film that this print is from, was confiscated from a prisoner of war.Rare photograph of The Kaiser inspecting troops at the Somme. Of historical significance.Black & White photographic print.On reverse is written: Ñ'oublions jamais! ( "Never Forget") Somme 1917the kaiser, somme, ww1, german, soldiers, pickelhaube, helmet, military, inspection, somme, 1917, world war 1, war -
Wonthaggi RSL
Digital Audio Recorded Oral History, WW2 - Malaya Veteran - RAAF Flt. Lt. - Derek Charles Hewson - SN 05436 - Recorded 27-9-2017
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Booklet (Item) - Fokker F27 Friendship promotional materials, Brilliant New F-27 Prop-Jet West Coast Airlines
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Ansett - ANA Fokker F27 Friendship - airplane course notes, F-27 Fokker Friendship Airframe Course Notes
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Fokker Friendship F27 Operating Manual, F.27 Operating Manual
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Manual (Item) - Fokker F.27 Friendship Maintenance And Overhaul Manual Volume 1, Fokker F.27 Friendship Maintenance And Overhaul Manual
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Fokker F.27 Friendship Maintenance And Overhaul Manual Volume III, Fokker F.27 Friendship Maintenance And Overhaul Manual
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - TAA Airframe Training Manual Fokker F 27 Aircraft
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - TAA Airframe Training Manual Fokker F 27 Aircraft