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Turning Men Into Stone – Book Launch

30/04/2016 By Moya Sharp 1 Comment

Turning Men Into Stone

Just wanted to say a big congratulations to my dear friend and fellow researcher and historian Criena Fitzgerald on the launch of her latest book “Turning Men Into Stone’ a Social and Medical History of Silicosis in Western Australia. It was launched last night at the Hannans North Tourist Mine where an appreciative crowd listened […]

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Filed Under: Books Tagged With: 110 Degrees In The Waterbag, Australian History, Goldfields History, Kalgoorlie boulder, Kissing Can Be Dangerous, Leonora, Silicosis, Sons of Gwalia, Tubercolisis, Turning Men Into Stone, Western Australia

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