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Brief History of Rivers Beechcroft Dickinson

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Brief History of Rivers Beechcroft Dickinson (58.93 KB)
Acquisition number: 
216
Catalogue number: 
emvf0202
File name: 
VF202
File location: 
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Brief biography of Rivers Beechcroft Dickinson, clergyman, who was curate at St. Peter's, Eastern Hill from 1855 and who performed the marriage of W.A.C. a'Beckett and Emma Mills, whose elopement caused a minor scandal.

Item type: 
Document
Building name: 
St. Peter's Eastern Hill
Subject address: 
453 Albert Street, East Melbourne
Author: 
Sue Finlay
Year acquired: 
2003
Donor: 
Sue Finlay
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