File:S.A. Typographical Society Eight Hour Celebration Caroline Carlton The Australia Song.jpg

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English: Printing of lyrics to Caroline Carlton's The Australia Song by The S.A. Typographical Society in celebration of the Eight Hour Day September 1st 1893.
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Author South Australia Typographical Society

Ephemera found within the pages of Amateur Work Illustrated purchased at a Ballarat Victoria swap meet Feb 25th 2022

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S.A. Typographical Society Eight Hour Celebration printing of lyrics to Caroline Carlton's The Australia Song

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