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The Swinton Sale, which included a selection of fine English and Continental Furniture, Paintings, Sculpture, Chinese Works ...
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William Thomson, aka Lord Kelvin, arguably the most influential scientist of the 19th century and perhaps beyond.
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Few of us in Australia understand the distinguished role played by the Jews in the history of our nation. They are even ...