Document - LUCY HILL COLLECTION: PUSHES AND PANTS, SPECIALITY WILDFLOWERS, 1860-1930 approx
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Two articles by Lucy Hill Pushes and Pants: The 'groups' of young people that formed in Bendigo, and wandered the streets determined to show their toughness; depending on where they lived. The groups included in their attire bell bottoms (bell-bots and peg tops. Specialty Wildflowers: Mainly about the collection and sale of the Bendigo Wax Flower by tourists