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??? in the main street on the same side as 3 cafes: Homewares, gifts, unusual items
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Ned Kelly mini replica...for the garden??

As I wandered down the main street of Port Fairy, I noticed a rather more wide selection of shopping options than I was expecting in a small town....the 5 cafes and 2 bakeries were expected, but there were also at least 3 book shops, almost all in a row.

What to buy: Pictured here is a window that caught my attention. Note the small item depicting Ned Kelly, Australian history's most famous bushranger! I'd never seen one of those before.

Written Apr 22, 2004

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??? in the main street on the same side as 3 cafes: Homewares
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This is the other window of the shop with the Ned Kelly, and it struck me as being a bit Provencale, with the blue and white crockery, and lavender on display, as well as the other items.

Written Apr 22, 2004

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