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Publication Title and Prices Publication title and prices 2 Generation Pedigree Chart $ 7.00 A Brief History of the Shire of Corio $ 1.00 A Golden Heritage: Victoria 150 $ 6.00 A Guide to the Birds of Geelong $ 25.00 A Letter From My Father $ 20.00 The Aireys Inlet Bark Hut $ 3.00 Aireys Inlet Bark Hut Recipes and History $ 10.00 Along the Great Ocean Road: Events at Anglesea $ 10.00 An Archaeological Survey of Sealing and Whaling Sites in Victoria $ 8.80 Balyang Sanctuary - Official Opening Ceremony $ 4.00 Bamganie State School $ 30.00 The Bareena Story: Discovering the Past $ 25.00 Barrabool: Land of the Magpie $ 25.00 Barwon River Buckley Falls to the Aqueduct Brochure $ 1.00 Batesford and Its Early Families $ 10.00 Bay, Barwon and Beyond $ 10.00 Beeac: Winds of Change $ 50.00 Bellarine Rural City Council Valedictory Document $ 5.00 Birregurra Businesses $ 15.00 Bush Nursing at Forrest and District $ 15.00 By the Hand Of Death vol. 1 (CD) $ 10.00 By the Visitation of God (CD) $ 20.00 Campfires at the Cross $ 30.00 Captain Cool – The Life of Alex Dick $ 12.00 Carrying on a Tradition – Blakistons $ 9.50 Celebrating the History of Sport in Geelong and District $ 10.00 Chords of Memory (Rea James Dickson) $ 4.00 Churches of Geelong and District, vol. 1 $ 20.00 Churches of Geelong and District, vol. 2 $ 20.00 City of Geelong: Heritage Trail $ 1.00 Coastal Guide to Nature and History – Port Phillip Bay $ 30.00 Conserving our Cemeteries $ 10.00 Corporation of Geelong - Official Opening West Wing City Hall $ 3.00 Discovering Portarlington's History $ 15.00 Drownings in Geelong and District $ 15.00 The Drysdale Boys $ 25.00 Early Anglesea Families $ 8.00 Early Stonemasonry in Geelong, the works of Nathanial Brown $ 10.00 Escapes from the Geelong Gaol $ 8.00 Eternally Elusive $ 8.00 The Fairest Possible Prospect – (Camperdown) $ 11.00 Farming the Foothills $ 10.00 Forrest Region Voters $ 15.00 From Duck Ponds to Lara $ 10.00 Geelong 2000 $ 5.50 Geelong Advertiser Cup 1981 - 2005 $ 2.00 Geelong Americans $ 13.20 Geelong City Hall print by Robert Ingpen 1983 $ 10.00 Geelong Coast Tennis Association $ 1.00 Geelong Collegians at Second World War $ 85.00 Geelong Cornish $ 13.20 Geelong Grammarians 1855 – 1913 $ 55.00 Geelong Grammarians at the Great War $ 50.00 Geelong Post Card No. 1 - Ryrie Street 1915 $ 0.50 Geelong Post Card No. 2 - Malop Street 1915 $ 0.50 Geelong Post Card No. 3 - Gheringhap Street 1915 $ 0.50 Geelong Post Card No. 4 - Moorabool Street 1915 $ 0.50 Geelong Post Card No. 5 - Geelong in 1852 $ 0.50 Geelong Post Card No. 6 - Shipping at Yarra Pier 1880 $ 0.50 Geelong Post Card No. 7 - Corio Bay 1885 $ 0.50 Geelong Post Card No. 8 - Railway Station 1915 $ 0.50 Geelong Racing $ 30.00 Geelong Region Historic Buildings and Objects Study vol. 2 $ 20.00 Geelong Swiss $ 13.20 Geelong Tramways DVD $ 39.95 Geelong United Friendly Societies Dispensary $ 6.00 Geelong Welsh $ 13.20 Geelong West 100 Years $ 5.00 Geelong’s Sesquicentenary $ 4.00 George Ward Cole $ 6.00 The Gordon – A Century of Influence $ 11.00 Growing Together All 3 Volumes $ 40.00 Growing Together Vol 1 $ 25.00 Growing Together Vol 2 $ 10.00 Growing Together Vol 3 $ 10.00 Heritage of Lethbridge $ 10.00 Heritage Sites of St. Leonards $ 5.50 History of Steiglitz $ 5.50 History of the Stephenson Family $ 8.00 Hop Growing at Forrest $ 12.00 Hotels, Pubs and Inns of the Geelong Country Districts $ 15.00 Hung Out to Dry $ 22.95 I Am Not Going to be a Nobody $ 25.00 Immigrant Ship New Zealander $ 12.00 In Search of Tom Bowen $ 45.00 John Baensch War Diary 1915 – 1916 $ 4.00 Journey of Faith: St David’s Church 150th Anniversary $ 15.00 Last Tram at 11 $ 59.95 Lemnos 1915 - A Nursing Odyssey to Gallipoli $ 22.00 Lighthouses at Port Phillip Heads $ 6.60 Little of Interest: A History of St. Leonards $ 20.00 Little of Interest: A History of St. Leonards (New Edition) $ 22.00 Memorable Men of Meredith $ 22.00 Mercy Girls $ 24.00 Meredith Cemetery $ 16.00 The Mill of Mystery $ 22.95 The Nelson's Sixty-Fours $ 20.00 Of the family of Abraham… $ 20.00 On The Wings of Death (CD) $ 20.00 One Man’s Eye $ 35.00 Osborne House 1858 - 2008 $ 5.00 Pioneer Suffragists $ 45.00 Pleasures of the Promenade $ 10.00 Poets and Poetasters of Geelong $ 10.00 Point Lonsdale Primary School $ 10.00 Portarlington, Indented Head, St Leonards – Eunice McLeod $ 15.00 Potatoes Piers and Panoramas $ 25.00 Putting Batman and Buckley on the Map $ 9.50 Queenscliff as a Fishing Port $ 8.00 Reflections - St. Therese, Torquay $ 20.00 Remember Them $ 22.00 The Saddle Line $ 16.00 Schools of Geelong and District $ 15.00 See How They Ring $ 44.00 Shire of Corio: Osborne House $ 2.00 Significant Women of Meredith $ 22.00 Silts in the Sight Glass – SS Launceston $ 10.50 South of the River – Belmont Fire Brigade $ 25.00 Southern Invasion Northern Conquest $ 20.00 Spirit of the Plain $ 11.00 Spud Digging - 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