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Mortuary Chapel of St Francis of Assisi
St Patrick’s Catholic Cemetery, Parramatta ~ Many lives, many stories…
St Patrick’s Cemetery Parramatta
Restoration of the 1821 Female Factory tower clock in 2020
Parramatta Gaol Building Layout
Parramatta Gaol Building Layout
Betts & Blaxland House 1830-1948, North Parramatta
Betts & Blaxland House 1830-1948, North Parramatta
Parramatta Roman Catholic Orphan School Site
Parramatta Roman Catholic Orphan School Site
A Description of the ‘Parramatta Lunatic Asylum’, 1871
A Description of the ‘Parramatta Lunatic Asylum’, 1871
North Parramatta, The First Land Grants
North Parramatta, The First Land Grants
Then and Now Asylum and Female Factory Site North Parramatta
Then and Now Asylum and Female Factory Site North Parramatta
A  Chronological History of the Parramatta Female Orphan School
A Chronological History of the Parramatta Female Orphan School
 

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