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SUMMARY:Tom Castro: The man who never was
DESCRIPTION:In 1865\, Wagga Wagga butcher Tom Castro stepped across the threshold of his shop and into the history books. Claiming to be the long-lost heir to the Tichborne family's Hampshire estates\, Tom unwittingly set in motion one of the greatest cases of disputed identity in recent criminal history. Man\, myth\, would-be baronet\, peep show oddity and pauper\, who was Tom Castro\, and did he ever really exist?\n\nThe Museum of the Riverina brings this amazing story to life in the wonderfully evocative surrounds of their Historic Council Chambers. View the Nathan Hughes painting 'The Great Tichborne Trials' alongside objects from the Museum's Tichborne collection\, believed to be one of the largest in the Southern Hemisphere.
LOCATION:\, cnr Baylis Street and Morrow Streets\, Wagga Wagga\, NSW 2650\, NSW\, 2650
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