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Wagga cultural heritage conservator Robert Cooke uncovers the history of Wagga's lost Polish prince

Jess Whitty
Updated November 10 2019 - 7:45am, first published November 7 2019 - 6:30pm
UNCOVERING: Wagga cultural heritage conservator Robert Cooke says there would not be too many towns in Australia that 'can say they've got European royalty buried in their cemetery'. Picture: Emma Hillier
UNCOVERING: Wagga cultural heritage conservator Robert Cooke says there would not be too many towns in Australia that 'can say they've got European royalty buried in their cemetery'. Picture: Emma Hillier

WINDING the clock back 120 years ago lived a Polish prince.

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Jess Whitty

Jess Whitty

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