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SOLDIERING ON Caramut and the Soldier Settlement Movement: Incorporating  Plenty of Possums

SOLDIERING ON Caramut and the Soldier Settlement Movement: Incorporating Plenty of Possums

by Affleck, James

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Paperback
ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9780987120236 / 0987120239
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Warrnambool: Warrnambool & District Historical Society. Near Fine. 2018. First Edition. Paperback. 0987120239 . With many illustrations, maps, a very good copy that has minor soiling to page edges. A compilation of stories of the soldier settler families in the area who sent their children to Caramut State School from 1949 onwards. The first estate was Boortkoi in December 1948, followed by other estates over the next ten years or so, Nareeb Nareeb (December 1948) , Chatsworth House (1949) , Hopkins Hill (1951) , Yamba East (mid 1952) , Caramut North No. 1 (1956) , then Caramut North No. 2 (1956) , Barwidgee (1957) , and The Gums (1959). In 1988 as a Bicentennial project the Caramut History Group compiled a history of Caramut, known as Plenty of Possums ; 300 x 210mm; xxix, 313 pages .
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