Arthur Stace - Wikipedia

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  1. ^ Alcoholism
  2. ^ Christianity
  3. ^ Eternity (graffito)
  4. ^ Copperplate script
  5. ^ Sydney
  6. ^ Martin Place
  7. ^ Parramatta
  8. ^ Redfern, New South Wales
  9. ^ Mauritius
  10. ^ Ward (law)
  11. ^ Cockatoo
  12. ^ Two-up
  13. ^ Brothel
  14. ^ World War I
  15. ^ First Australian Imperial Force
  16. ^ 5th Brigade (Australia)
  17. ^ First Australian Imperial Force
  18. ^ Bronchitis
  19. ^ Pleurisy
  20. ^ St. Barnabas, Broadway
  21. ^ Broadway, Sydney
  22. ^ Book of Isaiah
  23. ^ s:Bible (King James)/Isaiah (en.wikisource.org)
  24. ^ Literacy
  25. ^ City of Sydney
  26. ^ Pyrmont, New South Wales
  27. ^ The Daily Telegraph (Sydney)
  28. ^ Pyrmont, New South Wales
  29. ^ Hammondville, New South Wales
  30. ^ Stroke
  31. ^ University of Sydney
  32. ^ Eastern Suburbs Memorial Park
  33. ^ National Museum of Australia
  34. ^ Canberra
  35. ^ General Post Office, Sydney
  36. ^ St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney
  37. ^ Sydney Town Hall
  38. ^ Darlinghurst, New South Wales
  39. ^ Sydney Harbour Bridge
  40. ^ Sydney New Year's Eve
  41. ^ 2000 Summer Olympics opening ceremony
  42. ^ Screen print
  43. ^ Homage (arts)
  44. ^ Martin Sharp
  45. ^ National Gallery of Australia
  46. ^ The Eternity Man
  47. ^ Opera
  48. ^ Jonathan Mills (composer)
  49. ^ Libretto
  50. ^ Dorothy Porter
  51. ^ Julien Temple
  52. ^ The Sun (Sydney)
  53. ^ Broadway, Sydney
  54. ^ Chippendale, New South Wales
  55. ^ "Stace, Arthur Malcolm (1885–1967)" (adb.anu.edu.au)
  56. ^ Australian Dictionary of Biography
  57. ^ ^
  58. ^ "Eternity: Stories from the emotional heart of Australia" (www.nma.gov.au)
  59. ^ National Museum of Australia
  60. ^ ^
  61. ^ "Stace, Arthur" (dictionaryofsydney.org)
  62. ^ Dictionary of Sydney
  63. ^ ^
  64. ^ "Eternity: How Arthur Stace's handwritten chalk message became a symbol of Sydney" (www.smh.com.au)
  65. ^ The Sydney Morning Herald
  66. ^ ^
  67. ^ "Arthur 'Mr Eternity' Stace (1884–1967)" (www.johngridley.org.au)
  68. ^ ^
  69. ^ "Sign with the word "Eternity" written in white chalk on a piece of cardboard painted with blackboard paint" (collectionsearch.nma.gov.au)
  70. ^ ^
  71. ^ "Taphophile Tragics # 14 -From the Demon-drink to Eternity" (sydney-eye.blogspot.com.au)
  72. ^ ^
  73. ^ "Stace's Grave" (3.bp.blogspot.com)
  74. ^ ^
  75. ^ "Inscribed stone slab at foot of Stace's Grave" (4.bp.blogspot.com)
  76. ^ ^
  77. ^ "Making your life count for eternity" (acl.asn.au)
  78. ^ http://acl.asn.au (acl.asn.au)
  79. ^ ^
  80. ^ "Picture of "Eternity" at Sydney Town Hall Square waterfall" (acl.asn.au)
  81. ^ ^
  82. ^ http://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/vision/better-infrastructure/buildings-and-facilities/completed/eternity-playhouse (www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au)
  83. ^ ^
  84. ^ "Millennium dawns" (newsstore.smh.com.au)
  85. ^ Fairfax Digital
  86. ^ ^
  87. ^ Powderbomb Website (www.powderbomb.com)
  88. ^ Archived (web.archive.org)
  89. ^ Wayback Machine
  90. ^ ^
  91. ^ Eternity (1990) (artsearch.nga.gov.au)
  92. ^ Martin Sharp
  93. ^ National Gallery of Australia
  94. ^ ^
  95. ^ "The Eternity Man" (www.theage.com.au)
  96. ^ The Age
  97. ^ Fairfax Media
  98. ^ ^
  99. ^ Limelight (magazine)
  100. ^ ^
  101. ^ Faith in Action: HammondCare (books.google.com)
  102. ^ ISBN (identifier)
  103. ^ Special:BookSources/978174223 364 2
  104. ^ ISBN (identifier)
  105. ^ Special:BookSources/978174224+616+1

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I just checked google books for BFG, and the dedication is there. 

https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/_/quybcXrFhCIC?hl=en&gbpv=1 


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