I agree been a friend for awhile now.
> On 07 June 2019 at 13:38 Ian Thomas wrote:
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> Thanks, I hadn’t seen that one.
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> The Warrnambool & District Historical Society (FB page) is also
> interesting – many historical photos.
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> https://www.facebook.com/WarrnamboolDistrictHi
Thanks, I hadn’t seen that one.
The Warrnambool & District Historical Society (FB page) is also interesting –
many historical photos.
https://www.facebook.com/WarrnamboolDistrictHistoricalSociety
Ian Thomas
Albert Park, Victoria 3206 Australia
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There is however a very helpful and interesting group on facebook.
Lost Warrnambool
https://www.facebook.com/lostwarrnambool/?__tn__=kC-R&eid=ARAOgbiZUTJWdq7qaeITdtkeESCAMS5DQaWjQWbpXDp65ttYk71Mm0JCiM-2hoNY8ABdxaHDBS4rAAfk&hc_ref=ARTqiY2ygLsilbX4e8ZJJ1yqG_tyl37nqmU-qwGzcFevnCSiduJKCIjoP-vxvpRQWb
Perhaps of interest to some Legacy users who are researching Australian
relatives?
I became aware only yesterday that Warrnambool Cemetery has had online burial
data (no photographs) since 2018. There are 28,000 graves and a useful
downloadable map
https://warrnamboolcemetery.com.au/
The site
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