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A black and white photo of Lesley Williams dressed up for her deb at 16.

"Well, that came about when I made my debut … but it cost me a lot of money."
A black and white shot of Queen Elizabeth II wearing a dress and crown.

A black and white photo of people at an aboriginal settlement.

"We were still not part of society,"
she said.

Aunty Lesley

"Mrs W [the boss], she initially paid for the outfit and then it turned out 'lo and behold, it was paid by me,"
she said.

A shot of Cherbourg.

"The story's not about me, it's about the old people, and it was their journey,"
she said.

A black and white photo of Lesley Williams's mother and grandmother.

"We were ripped off big time, I'm not only talking about myself,"
she said.

Lesley Williams sitting at a dining table in 1995.

"We don't know what we don't know. It's an opportunity to hear what it was like for people, particularly under this mission era,"
he said.

Barrister Joshua Creamer wears a button-up shirt and jacket.

"While it's not documented, that's equally important."
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