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Article : 722 wordsONE of the most picturesque villages in the southern district is that wherein lies the subject of our engraving. It is situated in a mountainous locality, about twenty miles from the town of Braidwood. The population numbers between three and four ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Illustrated Sydney News (NSW : 1853 - 1872), Fri 16 Jun 1865, Page 2
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