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The early history and whaling days of Fremantle and early settlers : Captain Walter Pace and family, Henty Brothers, Captain Helpman RN and the Samson families
Record no:
19067
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RP17660
Author:
Cramond, Arthur
Year:
[1935]
Subject:
Western Australia - History
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Fremantle (W.A.) - History
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Whaling - Western Australia - Fremantle
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Swan River Settlement (W.A.) - History
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Pace, Walter
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Pace family
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Henty, Stephen, Mrs
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Henty family
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Helpman, Francis B.
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Samson family
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Portland (Vic.) - History
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