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Watch as models dressed in printed crinolines inspired by our historic Press Dress parade through the Library.
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Watch as models dressed in printed crinolines inspired by our historic Press Dress parade through the Library.
Hear the story behind one of the State Library's colonial-era masterpieces, the painting Black Thursday.
Immerse yourself in the drama of the Jerilderie siege, when Ned Kelly and his gang took over the small Riverina town in February 1879.
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