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tile. The 1941 works are further described below under "Existing condition and intactness".
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842:2018 under
821:Attribution
319:Description
284:Cobb and Co
85: /
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61:Coordinates
56:, Australia
1733:Categories
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1566:Camperdown
1536:Queenstown
1518:Hobart GPO
1478:Port Pirie
1434:Townsville
1392:Mudgeeraba
1349:Yungaburra
1339:Stanthorpe
1334:Ravenswood
1314:Crows Nest
1257:Queensland
1102:Wellington
1076:Sydney GPO
1060:Paddington
1020:Macksville
985:Glen Innes
691:References
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351:rusticated
222:Queensland
155:Designated
70:28°12′59″S
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1709:Perth GPO
1678:Inglewood
1673:Fremantle
1668:Claremont
1628:Traralgon
1601:Leongatha
1427:Toowoomba
1357:Burketown
1319:Gladstone
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1294:Bundaberg
1232:Singleton
1190:Newcastle
1183:Mittagong
1176:Millfield
1162:Kurrajong
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892:Australia
844:CC-BY 4.0
777:1 October
579:vestibule
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245:Brisbane
41:Location
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239:History
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1701:Albany
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