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398Bromyard, the day before yesterday: a book of photographs.Bromyard: Bromyard & District Local History Society1979. pp 68, il.Google Scholar
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417Lismore and district historical photographs commemorating 100 years of municipal government 1879–1979.Lismore, NSW: Richmond River Historical Society1979. pp 32, il.Google Scholar
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418Keen, RG, Old Maesteg and the Bridgend valleys in photographs.Barry: S Williams1979. pp 120, il.Google Scholar
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