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English: Mounted police await a march of The Loyal Orangemen Outside the Sarah Sands Hotel in Brunswick in 1893. Photo believed to be in the Public Domain. The image is originally from The Weekly Times, July 24 1897. The photo is titled - Police Await March, Melbourne, 1893. No copyright details specified for photo.
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  • 2005-06-19 23:20 Tirin 1000×619× (226140 bytes) Mounted police await an unemployed march outside the Sarah Sands Hotel in [[Brunswick, Victoria]] in 1893. Photo believed to be in the Public Domain

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