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[edit] Australian English
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[edit] Rosstown Photos
That would be absolutely fantastic - pictures of any or all of those things would be lovely to have for what is probably going to end up being three articles (William Murray Ross, Rosstown Railway and Carnegie, Victoria). If you're interested, don't let me put you off getting started on the articles either; I'm about to head back to Victoria until early January, so I won't have any articles ready before then (unless I get a chance to visit the State Library while I'm there). We could easily collaborate on these; there's quite a bit to cover, and I could send you the notes I've already taken if they'd be of use. Ambi 02:10, 9 December 2005 (UTC)
- Return to Rosstown is really a must then. If your local library doesn't have a copy, I believe the Mechanics Institute in Prahan has a borrowable copy. Do you know of any other sources that'd be useful? I had a bit of a search when I started researching for these articles, but don't recall turning up much at all. My email address is misfitgirl at gmail.com; too. :) Ambi 02:29, 9 December 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Apologies
Re Glen Huntly - Sorry, thought it had been removed by accident. :) (I've done that sort of thing before.) Orderinchaos 00:52, 5 February 2008 (UTC)