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Poster: National Astronomy Week 2014 Star Party at Wirral Country Park, 1st March, 2014

Published Monday, 17th February 2014 at 720 × 960 in Poster: National Astronomy Week 2014 Star Party at Wirral Country Park, 1st March, 2014.
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Poster: National Astronomy Week 2014 Star Party at Wirral Country Park, 1st March, 2014

Poster: National Astronomy Week 2014 Star Party at Wirral Country Park, 1st March, 2014

Poster: National Astronomy Week 2014 Star Party at Wirral Country Park, 1st March, 2014

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  4. Event Report: Wirral Star Party, 1st March 2014 by Hayley Parr
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  10. Wirral Star Party (Spring 2018): Saturday, 24th March 2018

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