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#t52. 1973 St Vincent's Boys' Home Westmead Booklet on 2040-motos

AU $35.00
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Central Coast, NSW, 2261

Central Coast, NSW, 2261, Australia
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#T52. 1973 ST VINCENT'S BOYS' HOME WESTMEAD BOOKLET, AU $35.00, image 1

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#T52. 1973 ST VINCENT'S BOYS' HOME WESTMEAD BOOKLET, AU $35.00, image 2 #T52. 1973 ST VINCENT'S BOYS' HOME WESTMEAD BOOKLET, AU $35.00, image 3 #T52. 1973 ST VINCENT'S BOYS' HOME WESTMEAD BOOKLET, AU $35.00, image 4

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240mm by 170mm, 32 pages, well illustrated, couple of imperfections. Auction in AU$. Post $2 within Australia, $12 post outside Australia. For multiple purchases, please wait for final invoice before paying so postage can be adjusted. MANY MORE SCHOOL ITEMS IN MY EBAY STORE.

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