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Item 1520: Geographical narrative and cartography. The dogs tethered during a halt on the far-east s...

Item 1520: Geographical narrative and cartography. The dogs tethered during a halt on the far-east s...

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Item 1520: Geographical narrative and cartography. The dogs tethered during a halt on the far-east sledge journey. Plate LXVI, 1 / Douglas Mawson

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Item 1520: Geographical narrative and cartography. The dogs tethered during a halt on the far-east sledge journey. Plate LXVI, 1 / Douglas Mawson

Date

1911-1914

Call Numbers

PXE 725/no. 1520

Record Identifier

9O4GRP6n

Reference Code

9656841
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1 photographic print - mount 24.0 x 18.6 cm - silver gelatin

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Item 1520: Geographical narrative and cartography. The dogs tethered during a halt on the far-east sledge journey. Plate LXVI, 1 / Douglas Mawson

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Notes

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Reproduced from negative located at ON 144/Q252

The photoprints are reproduced in: 'Geographical narrative and cartography' by Douglas Mawson in Scientific reports. Series A, v. 1. / Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914. Location number: Q508.998/A Mitchell Library
Transfer from the Manuscripts Section (Australasian Antarctic Expedition papers, 1911-1914). Location number: ML MSS 171...

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Presented 1923-1947

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PXE 725/no. 1520

Record Identifier

9O4GRP6n

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9656841

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