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English: The plaque was created by the West Australian Historical Society in 1932 to commemorate the site's original ownership and development by Henry Willey Revely, the first civil engineer of the Swan River Colony. The photograph was taken in 1985 during the successful public campaign to save the 1910 Perth Technical School from demolition by the WA Inc Labor government. The plaque was removed during subsequent redevelopment and not restored.
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This plaque was attached to the front entrance of the old Perth Technical School in 1932

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November 1985

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