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    <title>Series 9: Herdsman's Lake</title>
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    <description>Title: Series 9: Herdsman's Lake
Author: Bates, Daisy
Abstract: 9/20 Gathering of people from different local groups at Herdsman’s Lake near Perth with huts in background.&#xD;
Verso: Derelicts at Herdsman’s Lake – remnants of local groups&#xD;
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9/21 Camp at Herdsman’s Lake&#xD;
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9/22 Herdsman’s Lake, now drained and made a suburb?&#xD;
Verso: On the rise from this part of Herdsman’s Lake was camping ground&#xD;
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9/23 Jack Sprat, his wife and son, Herdsman’s Lake Camp, WA. These are castes. These are not my natives.</description>
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