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Specimens from New Holland three etchings [and artist's notes, 2006] / by Robyn A. Mayo

Specimens from New Holland three etchings [and artist's notes, 2006] / by Robyn A. Mayo

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9NaAppWY

Specimens from New Holland three etchings [and artist's notes, 2006] / by Robyn A. Mayo

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Full title

Specimens from New Holland three etchings [and artist's notes, 2006] / by Robyn A. Mayo

Author / Creator

Date

[2000, 2003, and 2006]

Call Numbers

PXX 34 , PXA 1101

Record Identifier

9NaAppWY

Reference Code

456493
Physical Description

Contents

3 prints (1 folder) - etching plate 50 x 100 cm. ; paper 74 x 114 cm. - etchings

Textual Records (1 volume) - 31 x 24 cm. - ill., printed

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Fonds

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Scope and Contents

Contents

Etchings (Call No.: PXX 34)
Plate 1. A selection of the oldest known botanical specimens from the Australian continent. The drawings were taken from a ... collection of plant species collected by William Dampier, now housed in the Fielding Druce Herbarium at Oxford University in England. These specimens date back to 1699 [and] were displayed in...

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Full title

Specimens from New Holland three etchings [and artist's notes, 2006] / by Robyn A. Mayo

Authors, Artists and Contributors

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Notes

General note

PXX 34 transferred from PXD 995, 10 November 2023...

Contextual Information

Source

Purchased Nov 2006

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Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

PXX 34 , PXA 1101

Record Identifier

9NaAppWY

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456493

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