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State Library of New South Wales. 15 January 2024. "About Nelson Meers Foundation". Nelson Meers Foundation. Retrieved 20 August 2013. "Number 29 of the
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were often used to parody him.[citation needed] "Heritage Collection - Nelson Meers Foundation 2004" (PDF). State Library of New South Wales. Archived from
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Martin Place took place at 1.00pm on Monday 7 May 1979, by Lord Mayor Nelson Meers, coinciding with the opening of the Eastern Suburbs Railway. Martin Place
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Warwick (2003). "The Fine Art of Illumination". Heritage Collection, Nelson Meers Foundation, 2003 (PDF). Sydney: State Library of New South Wales. pp
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1920s and compiled into a single volume. However, in 2002, funded by the Nelson Meers Foundation, the pages were removed from their mounts and rebound into
Order of St Michael and St George (3,026 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
of Precedence in England and Wales" State Library of New South Wales: Nelson Meers Foundation Archived 15 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine—gallery to
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major benefactors were Penelope Seidler, the Ian Potter Foundation and Nelson Meers Foundation. The museum was officially opened on the 18 November 2020