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Under the Green Moon. The Past Is A Secret Country. THE QUERCY LOCAL SHORT STORY COMPETITION 2016 WINNERS ANNOUNCED. Congratulations to the winner of the Quercy Local Magazine Short Story Competition 2016, Catherine Gorman from Dorking, Surrey. The winning story can be read online. It was so much fun being involved in the competition and giving the winners feedback. That is one of the many gratifying aspects of being a writer: sharing what I’ve learned over 43 years. The short story form is especially tr...
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Category Archives: Social Justice. Recovering a destroyed Armenian Cemetery. January 1, 2015. Photograph by Argam Ayvazyan). In November 2013 Manning Clark House undertook a pilot project. To collect photographic and other records of the destroyed Armenian. Medieval cemetery at Djulfa, Azerbaijan. The historic cemetery at Djulfa stood until 2006 in the. Border area between Iran and Nakhichevan, on a hill divided. By three valleys, to the west of the ruined city of Jugha. Switzerland, France, Greece, Cana...
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“Living Traces” offers an international vision for North Parramatta heritage site | Western Sydney Frontier
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Arts activism in western Sydney with Katherine Knight. Skip to primary content. 8220;Living Traces” offers an international vision for North Parramatta heritage site. September 28, 2016. Thanks to the vision and passionate commitment of artist Bonney Djuric, the current exhibition. Living Traces –. A Parragirls artist book and print exhibition – is giving us a glimpse of possibilities both poignant and beautiful. The possibilities are implicit in her proposed International Site of Conscience. Bonney, lef...
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Launching this blog, and a new article | NAOMI PARRY
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August 24, 2014. Visit by Mrs May to Girls’ Institution, Parramatta, 1939 [Hood Collection, NCY43/265, State Library of NSW]. This is the first official post of this blog, so welcome and hello. I thought I would start with some news, so here ’tis. This week I am heading to Canberra for the launch of. Silent System: Forgotten Australians and the Institutionalisation of Women and Children. And the Parramatta Female Factory Precinct Memory Project. An offshoot of the remarkable work of Parragirls. In 2011, ...
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