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List view record 401: We will remember them : the story of RemembranceList view anchor tag for record 401: We will remember them : the story of Remembrance
List view record 402: Weevils, war & wallabies 1920 -1945List view anchor tag for record 402: Weevils, war & wallabies 1920 -1945
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List view record 403: Welcome to country : an introduction to our first people for young AustraliansList view anchor tag for record 403: Welcome to country : an introduction to our first people for young Australians
List view record 404: What do we know about history?List view anchor tag for record 404: What do we know about history?
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What do we know about history?

Steele, Philip, 1948-2023
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Bringing the past to life in an engaging question-and-answer format, this is an exhilarating encyclopedia for children. Explore the intriguing answers to more than 200 questions about the past in this absorbing encyclopedia of world history for kids. Where did the first humans come from? How many...
List view record 405: Where history happenedList view anchor tag for record 405: Where history happened
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Where history happened

Greenwood, M. (Mark)2023
Books
In every corner of Australia, history happened. The pages of this book are a journey through tens of thousands of years. Our history is recorded in ancient rock art, in the flag flown at the Eureka Stockade, by Burke and Wills' tree. All around our coastline history unfolded in shipwrecks and shi...
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List view record 406: Where Is Stonehenge?List view anchor tag for record 406: Where Is Stonehenge?
List view record 407: Who ate what? : a historical guessing game for food loversList view anchor tag for record 407: Who ate what? : a historical guessing game for food lovers
List view record 408: Why did Hiroshima happen?List view anchor tag for record 408: Why did Hiroshima happen?
List view record 409: Why'd they wear that?List view anchor tag for record 409: Why'd they wear that?
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Why'd they wear that?

Albee, Sarah2015
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Learn about outrageous, politically-perilous, funky, disgusting, regrettable, and life-threatening creations people have worn throughout the course of human history, all the way up to the present day. From spats and togas to hoop skirts and hair shirts, why people wore what they did is an illumin...
List view record 410: William Bligh : a stormy story of tempestuous timesList view anchor tag for record 410: William Bligh : a stormy story of tempestuous times
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