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Tasmania 2010 (twelve galleries)
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Crossing Bass Strait
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Three days on the Northwest Coast
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Ellendale Gardens
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Wild West of Tasmania
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Wilderness Railway
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Strahan and Macquarie Harbour
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Hobart — Battery Point and the Waterfront
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Huon Valley and Mount Wellington
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Devil Day: Tasman Peninsula
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Port Arthur
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Old Tasmanian Towns
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Last day: Launceston and west of
Old Tasmanian Towns
Between Hobart and Launceston there are towns which have
kept their best nineteenth century buildings and atmosphere.
There are more recent pictures of these places at
https://pbase.com/lambsfeathers/ross
and
https://pbase.com/lambsfeathers/midlands
1823 Bridge — 1
1823 Bridge — 2
Old Flour Mill / Campania High School
Stephen Walker's sculpture
Stephen Walker's sculpture
Drought-affected
Lake Dulverton — 1
Lake Dulverton — 2
Lake Dulverton — 3
Old Bakehouse
Grand House
Callington Mill — 1
Callington Mill — 2
Callington Mill — 3
Callington Mill — 4
Farm building
Roses in a drystone wall
Antiques Shop
Cottage and Garden
Seen over a wall
About Oatlands' dry walls
Cottage and wall
Oatlands building
Ross Bridge
Macquarie River at Ross – 1
Macquarie River at Ross — 2
Lovers' seat
Convict-era stables
Wesleyan Chapel – 1
Wesleyan Chapel – 2
Wesleyan Chapel interior
Ross Garden
Ross Building
Ross Hotel
Roman Catholic Church
St Johns Church
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