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Dive in to our image pool and see Victoria's history brought to life in more than 170,000 amazing historical images – now including maps and architectural drawings.
All images in this search pool are out of copyright and not culturally sensitive.
Shows groups of people in 1940s and 50s modelling swim and beach wear from Victorian and Edwardian eras with one model in a contemporary (1940s) swimsuit.
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Ned Kelly's armour. From a sketch made by Mr. T. Carrington
Shows groups of people in 1940s and 50s modelling swim and beach wear from Victorian and Edwardian eras with one model in a contemporary (1940s) swimsuit.
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[Ned Kelly's log at Glenrowan - taken 2 days after his capture]
Shows groups of people in 1940s and 50s modelling swim and beach wear from Victorian and Edwardian eras with one model in a contemporary (1940s) swimsuit.
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Ned Kelly in chains. /
Shows groups of people in 1940s and 50s modelling swim and beach wear from Victorian and Edwardian eras with one model in a contemporary (1940s) swimsuit.
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Ned Kelly's Colt
Shows groups of people in 1940s and 50s modelling swim and beach wear from Victorian and Edwardian eras with one model in a contemporary (1940s) swimsuit.
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Ned Kelly's Colt
Shows groups of people in 1940s and 50s modelling swim and beach wear from Victorian and Edwardian eras with one model in a contemporary (1940s) swimsuit.
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Ned Kelly the day before he was hanged 1880.
Shows groups of people in 1940s and 50s modelling swim and beach wear from Victorian and Edwardian eras with one model in a contemporary (1940s) swimsuit.
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The log where Ned Kelly fell.
Shows groups of people in 1940s and 50s modelling swim and beach wear from Victorian and Edwardian eras with one model in a contemporary (1940s) swimsuit.
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[Photograph of page of the charge book in the Beechworth Police Station re. Ned Kelly]
Shows groups of people in 1940s and 50s modelling swim and beach wear from Victorian and Edwardian eras with one model in a contemporary (1940s) swimsuit.
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