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- Early Chinese Market Gardens
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Illustrations to Graeme Pratley's entry in the 2012 Memoir and Local History Competition – Sawyer's Bay. Illustrations: 1. Pratley. Pic1. Caption as follows: Sawyer”s Bay taken from the Port Hill showing school, Laing”s Bush and market gardens above. (Circa 1917) 2
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