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Eat Australian apples [picture] : British to the core / F. Kenwood Giles
Bib ID 3603025
Format PicturePicture
Author
Giles, F. Kenwood
 
Description [England? : s.n., between 1925 and 1945] 
1 poster : col. ill. ; 76 cm. 
Summary

Product advertisement for imported Australian apples. Shows a blue eyed, curly haired child with green scarf, brown shirt eating an apple which he is holding in his right hand.

Notes

Caption title.

At foot of title: Tasmania, Western Australia, Victoria, South Australia.

Subjects Apples - Australia - Posters.  |  Posters, British.  |  Great Britain - Colonies - Commerce - Posters.

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