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WWI Memorial School of Arts, Liverpool c1940

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Liverpool

South-western suburb based around the town founded by Governor Lachlan Macquarie in 1810, which remained a satellite town of Sydney until suburban development incorporated it into the city in the mid-twentieth century.

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Liverpool Memorial School of Arts hall

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Community hall used by the School of Arts but given to Liverpool Council. A painting from the school's collection was given to the National Gallery in 1963.