Hop growing and picking, [Tasmania] [picture]
- Bib ID:
- 265667
- Format:
- Picture
- Online Version:
- National Library of Australia digitised item
- Description:
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- 1911-1915
- 1 photograph : b&w, sepia toned ; 8.9 x 13.7 cm.
- Series:
- Tasmanian views, Edward Searle's album of photographs of Australia, Antarctica and the Pacific, 1911-1915.
- Notes:
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- Condition: Good.
- Photographer is uncertain. Possibly E.W. Searle.
- Part of the collection of photographs compiled by Australian photographer E. W. Searle while working for J. W. Beattie in Hobart during 1911-1915.
- Title devised by cataloguer based on caption.
- Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-142156074
- Subject:
- Other authors/contributors:
- Searle, E. W. (Edward William) 1887-1955
- Related Records:
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This belongs to the Tasmanian views, Edward Searle's album of photographs of Australia, Antarctica and the Pacific, 1911-1915.
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- Reason for copyright status:
- Created/Published Date is Before 1955
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- Material type:
- Photograph
- Published status:
- Unpublished
- Creation date:
- 1915
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