Notes [manuscript]. 1970.

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Notes [manuscript]. 1970.

Lists compiled by Miss Bainton for the Captain Cook Bi-Centenary Celebrations, Women's Pageant of Endeavour Exhibition at Sydney Town Hall, April, 1970. Letter from Miriam Hyde, Liberty Hall, 12 Kelso Street, Enfield, to Beatrice Wines.

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