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Fact Sheets

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Fact Sheet No 5 T.Y. LowesNo 5 T Y Lowes Fact sheet No 6 12 Pounder BL ARMSTRONG Field Gunno 6 12 pounder armstrong bl gun
Fact Sheet No 7 32 Pounder Naval KarronadeNo 7 32 Pounder Naval Karronade Fact Sheet No 8 21cm Der MorserNo 8 21cm Der Morser
Fact Sheet No 9 Iron 8 Inch Land Service MortarsNo 9 Iron 8 Inch Land Service Mortars Fact Sheet No 10 Military Museum HistoryNo 10 AMT
Fact Sheet No 11 British Regiments in VDLNo 11 colonial Van_Diemen's_Land_1852 Fact Sheet No 12 LTCOL H W  Murray VCNo 12 LTCOL H W Murray VC
Fact Sheet No 13 Military Prison 1847No 13 Military Prison 1847 Fact Sheet No 14 Hobart Girls ReformatoryNo 14 Hobart Girls Reformatory
Fact Sheet No 15 Virginia May FloydNo 15_Girls Industrial School photographs G3(9)(1,2)_Page_2 Fact Sheet No 16 Cameron WeddingNo 16 Cameron wedding
Fact Sheet No 17 Staffordshire Yeomanry Celebrations a Tasmanian AdjutantNo 17 STAFFORDSHIRE YEOMANRY Fact Sheet No 18 Mc Innes a VC or CommendationNo 18 Mc Innes a VC or Commendation
Fact Sheet No 19 1854 TargetsNo 19 1854 Targets Fact Sheet No 20 Cooking PotsNo 20 Cooking Pots
Fact Sheet No 21 Tasmanian Volunteer Arms 1860 – 1870No 21 Tasmanian Volunteer Arms 1860 - 1870 Fact Sheet No 22 The Hunt for the Missing RiflesNo 22 The Hunt for the Missing Rifles
Fact Sheet No 23 Smooth Bore 6Pdr CannonNo 23 Smooth Bore 6Pdr Cannon Fact Sheet No 24 the Port Hacking CoughNo 24 THE PORT HACKING COUGH
Fact Sheet No 25   40 Pounder Armstrong GunNo 25 40 Pounder Armstrong Gun Fact Sheet No 26 AIF Unit Colour PatchesNo 26 AIF Unit Colour Patches
Fact Sheet No 27   Boiarin Vist to Hobart 1870No 27 Boiarin Vist to Hobart 1870  
   
   

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