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List view record 151: The First Fleet : how and why it happenedList view anchor tag for record 151: The First Fleet : how and why it happened
List view record 152: The First World WarList view anchor tag for record 152: The First World War
List view record 153: Foundation Day : the adventures of Captain Flinders, Mr. Bungaree and Trim the catList view anchor tag for record 153: Foundation Day : the adventures of Captain Flinders, Mr. Bungaree and Trim the cat
List view record 154: Free settlers : the colonial immigrantsList view anchor tag for record 154: Free settlers : the colonial immigrants
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List view record 155: Get me out of here! : foolish and fearless convict escapesList view anchor tag for record 155: Get me out of here! : foolish and fearless convict escapes
List view record 156: GladiatorsList view anchor tag for record 156: Gladiators
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Gladiators

Terp, Gail, 1951-2019
Books
"Step back in time, and discover the lives gladiators led through labeled graphics, fun facts, and age-appropriate text that separates fact from fiction while keeping readers interested and engaged"--
List view record 157: Gold feverList view anchor tag for record 157: Gold fever
List view record 158: Gold, graves & glory, 1850-1880List view anchor tag for record 158: Gold, graves & glory, 1850-1880
List view record 159: Gold rushList view anchor tag for record 159: Gold rush
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Gold rush

Cox, Karin2018
Books
By the mid 1800s, Australia had thrown off the shackles of its penal past and was becoming a prosperous place where clever businessmen and entrepreneurs could seek their fortunes. However, the incident that most changed Australia's fortunes was the discovery of gold from 1851.
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Gold rush

French, Jackie2020
Books
Telling BITS of history as they really were! Gold fever hit Australia in the 1850s ... and it was the start of a wild, crazy hunt that saw people from all over the world come to try their luck. A few people might have dug up a fortune, but what most diggers dug was latrines. It turns out that the...
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