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Phil Ruthven Slides Available

Publication date: 
28 June 2017

There was an excellent attendance at our event on Wednesday 21 June 2017 when Phil Ruthven took us on a trip down Memory Lane looking back to Australia, Melbourne and East Melbourne in 1853 and 1953 to the present day. He also had the courage, audacity some might say, to predict what the circumstances might be in 2053.

Phil has generously permitted us to post his slides on the website. These can be found on the event page:
https://emhs.org.au/society/activity/yesterday_today_tomorrow_trip_down_memory_lane_then_back_future_1853_1953_today

Or more specifically downloaded from:
https://emhs.org.au/system/files/2017-06-21_phil_ruthven_slides.pdf

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