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Item 1597: The metamorphic rocks of Adelie Land. The ridges are crowned with numerous small peaks an...

Item 1597: The metamorphic rocks of Adelie Land. The ridges are crowned with numerous small peaks an...

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Item 1597: The metamorphic rocks of Adelie Land. The ridges are crowned with numerous small peaks and possess the character of a miniature mountain range. Cape Denison. Plate XV, 1 / Frank Hurley

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Item 1597: The metamorphic rocks of Adelie Land. The ridges are crowned with numerous small peaks and possess the character of a miniature mountain range. Cape Denison. Plate XV, 1 / Frank Hurley

Date

1911-1914

Call Numbers

PXE 725/no. 1597

Record Identifier

nQRmAEA1

Reference Code

9656916
Physical Description

Contents

1 photographic print - 20.0 x 15.0 cm - silver gelatin

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Item 1597: The metamorphic rocks of Adelie Land. The ridges are crowned with numerous small peaks and possess the character of a miniature mountain range. Cape Denison. Plate XV, 1 / Frank Hurley

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Notes

General note

Reproduced from negative located at ON 144/W122

Digital order no:a203001...

Description source

Titled from the contents list of the Australian Antarctic Expeditions at ON 144 Mitchell Library Original Materials Reading Room

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Source

Presented 1923-1947

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PXE 725/no. 1597

Record Identifier

nQRmAEA1

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9656916

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