Drysdale Region (Vic.) -- Maps : Vicmap 1:50 000 topographic map series. 7821-N, Port Phillip / prepared under the direction of the Director, Spatial Information Infrastructure, Department of Sustainability and Environment, Victoria
Drysdale River Mission (W.A.) : The National Eucharistic Congress, Melbourne, Australia December 2nd-9th, 1934 / edited by J.M. Murphy and F. Moynihan
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Drysdale River Mission (W.A.) -- History : Kalumburu formerly Drysdale River Benedictine Mission, North Western Australia : a golden jubilee publication 1908-1958 / prepared by Dom Eugene Perez, O.S.B
Drysdale (Vic.) -- Church history : Tuckfield parsonage and Tuckfield Weslyan Chapel c.1850, Wyndham Street, Drysdale, Victoria : a conservation analysis for the Shire of Bellarine and the Geelong Regional Commission / Allan Willingham
Drysdale (Vic.) -- History : Balla:We:In : the Bellarine Shire Council move to preserve and distinguish an important aboriginal coponent of Drysdale's past / compiled by Louis N. Lane
Drywall -- Standards. : How It's Made: Fire Fighter Boots, Garden Tools, Automated Machines, Gypsum - Series 3, Ep 13 of 13 / Director: Allard, Yves Martin
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