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Archived from the
original on 2
December 2021.
Retrieved 27
September 2021.
Alomes,
Stephen (2007), "The Lie of the Ground:
Aesthetics and
Australian Football"...
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introduced from
Britain to
Australia can be found.
According to
Stephen Alomes, a
professor of
Australian studies at
Deakin University, the
chant represents...
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Violet Emma
Vimpany (née
Alomes, 15
April 1886 – 2
March 1979) was an
Australian painter and etcher, and in
later life also a
master stonemason. She was...
- "Expatriate Games". The Age. 25
March 2005.
Retrieved 17
January 2007.
Alomes,
Stephen (1999). When
London Calls: The
Expatriation of
Australian Creative...
- "Port Arthur, TAS -
Aussie Towns".
Aussie Towns.
Retrieved 1 July 2018.
Alomes, [Squiz] Jon. "Ross
Female Factory Historic Site".
Discover Tasmania. Retrieved...
- Germany:
Ibidem Press. p. 32. ISBN 978-3-8382-7097-5. OCLC 1083467361.
Stephen Alomes, A
Nation at Last? (Sydney, 1988).
Russel Ward, A
Radical Life (South Melbourne...
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inhabitants as of 2020. The name 'Lomé'
comes from Alo(ti)mé or (shorter)
Alomé,
which in the Ewe language, literally,
means "in the alo trees", or "within...
- ****OCIATION". The Mercury. 30 June 1879. p. 2.
Retrieved 26
November 2024.
Alomes, Stephen. "Australian Football".
University of Tasmania.
Archived from the...
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Bonnie Boston, had
suggested the idea to her, but
according to
Stephen Alomes, the only
other supportive voice came from
Rosie Boycott.
Boycott and Rowe...
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church are Rev. C. R. Hall, Messrs. J.
Alomes, W. T. Calvert, J. Calvert, O. G. Morrisby, R. Calvert, and H. E.
Alomes (secretary and treasurer). The ladies...