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Vol 39 no 2, May 2017
A Macquarie-era sideboard
By Warwick Oakman   |   May 2017   |   Vol 39 no 2

The star item of furniture in the late Caressa Crouch and Carl Gonsalves collection was a cedar sideboard, of very early date, made about 1815–20. The sideboard, which they loved and had left virtually untouched, summed up all that was exceptional in Caressa and Carl’s collection, which focused on Tasmanian...

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Vol 29 No 3, August 2007
Vol 27 No 2, May 2005
Vol 23 No 4, November 2001
Treasurer's Report 2000
By Caressa Crouch   |   November 2001   |   Vol 23 No 4

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Vol 22 No 4, November 2000
Treasurer's Report 1999-2000
By Caressa Crouch   |   November 2000   |   Vol 22 No 4

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Vol 2No 4, November 1999
Vol 2No 2, May 1999
Garden Collectibles
By Caressa Crouch   |   May 1999   |   Vol 2No 2

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Vol 2No 1, February 1999
Vol 20 No 4, November 1998
Treasurer's Report
By Caressa Crouch   |   November 1998   |   Vol 20 No 4

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Vol 20 No 3, August 1998
Vol 20 No 2, May 1998
Vol 20 No 1, February 1998
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Vol 19 No 4, November 1997
Vol 19 No 2, May 1997
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Vol 18 No 4, November 1996
Vol 18 No 3, August 1996
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Vol 18 No 1, February 1996
Vol 17 No 3, August 1995
Vol 17 No 2, May 1995
Vol 16 No 3, August 1994
Vol 16 No 2, May 1994
Cattai Homestead
By Caressa Crouch   |   May 1994   |   Vol 16 No 2

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