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1915 If My Country's Worth Living In

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1915 If My Country's Worth Living InA patriotic poster from 1915, encouraging Australians to enlist for the Great War. All text HotPress The notes from the State Library tell us that this image is of a poster stating that "If my country's worth living in, it's worth fighting for." This is a digitally retouched reproduction of the original held by the State Library of Victoria. All prints are reproduced without the HOTPRESS watermarks. Our team of conservators have worked on a high

Government House and the City Baths

and Spring streets

somewhere between 1948 (when Orcades started service

it became obvious that none of the city's Anglican churches (St James's

particularly the cable tram system's integration into the urban fabric following its 1885 introduction

and was towed off by the Otter [another tugboat]

and the Queen's Arms on the left

The Old White Hart Hotel seen in the 1858 photograph here

She was built as a steam tug in Sunderland (England) in 1886

Notes from the State Library tell us that this image is an "Elevated view of Collins Street looking west from Spring Street

A reproduction of a map published around 1900 showing Port Phillip Bay and the towns and places that surround the Bay

looking along Flinders Lane to the east from Queen Street

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