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 Heritage Weekend!
2015

The City of Ballarat proudly held Exhibitions throughout many venues in May 2015 ,
To commemorate the service and sacrifice of  men and women  who answered the call to serve in the Boer War, World War one and World War two.

The Lydiard Street South was closed off all weekend displaying the Military History!

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Child & Family Services Ballarat Inc held a wonderful  Exhibition   display to commemorate the 100 years of
Gallipoli  at the Ballarat Mining Exchange of the Ballarat Orphanage boys who served in the Boer War, World War 1 and World War 2.  The image to the left is the Ballarat Orphanage Honour Broad.



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