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Item 1669: Macquarie Island. Its geography and geology. Rocks of the older basic series on the east...

Item 1669: Macquarie Island. Its geography and geology. Rocks of the older basic series on the east...

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Item 1669: Macquarie Island. Its geography and geology. Rocks of the older basic series on the east coast. Plate XXV, 1 / Leslie R. Blake

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Full title

Item 1669: Macquarie Island. Its geography and geology. Rocks of the older basic series on the east coast. Plate XXV, 1 / Leslie R. Blake

Date

1911-1914

Call Numbers

PXE 725/no. 1669

Record Identifier

nM7PDrmY

Reference Code

9656984
Physical Description

Contents

1 photographic print - mount 39.9 x 30.2 cm - silver gelatin

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Full title

Item 1669: Macquarie Island. Its geography and geology. Rocks of the older basic series on the east coast. Plate XXV, 1 / Leslie R. Blake

Authors, Artists and Contributors

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Notes

General note

Reproduced from negative located at ON 144/H373

The photoprints are reproduced in: 'Macquarie Island : its geography and geology' by Douglas Mawson, based mainly on the records of Leslie Russel Blake in Scientific reports. Series A, v. 5. / Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914. Location number: Q508.998/A Mitchell Library
Transfer from the Manuscripts Section (Australasian Antarctic E...

Description source

Titled on reverse

Contextual Information

Source

Presented 1923-1947

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Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

PXE 725/no. 1669

Record Identifier

nM7PDrmY

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Reference code

9656984

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