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World War One – The Home Front – Radio telegraphy in Australia 1914 – 1818
World War One – The Home Front – The Pennant Hills Wireless Station
Parramatta’s First Shopping Arcade
World War One – The Exploits of the German Cruiser SMS Emden – Part 1 – Success as a Pacific Raider
World War One – search for a Parramatta soldier’s relatives
Men of Parramatta - William “Billy” Ewart Hart
Macquarie Street Asylum, Parramatta – Part One
Papers of Edwin John Brown 1890-1932
“Misty” at the Roxy Theatre 1961 – a big day for children of Parramatta
Volunteer – Beth Matthews

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