A collection of photographs by Collin Abbott of Anzac Day parades in Melbourne during the 1970s.
Abbott's interest was to record the last of the World War I diggers, as well as their families and friends, for whom the parade was a way of commemorating those who served and fell.
The exhibition will be launched on Sunday 28 April, 2pm-4pm by Tim Lee, senior reporter for ABC Landline.
Hours
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Fri 17 May |
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Sat 18 May |
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Sun 19 May |
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Tue 21 May |
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Sat 25 May |
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Location
Magnet Galleries Melbourne
SC G19 Wharf st
Docklands 3008
Price and bookings
This is a free event
Booking not required
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