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Cradling, Forrest Creek [picture] / sketched on the spot [by S.T. Gill]
Bib ID 454725
Format PicturePicture, OnlineOnline
Author
Gill, Samuel Thomas, 1818-1880
 
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Description [London : H.H. Collins & Co., 1853] 
1 print : lithograph ; 15.8 x 19.5 cm. 
Notes

A plate from: Sketches of the Victoria gold diggings and diggers as they are.

S181 ; S962 ; S937 hand col.

Subjects Gold mines and mining - Victoria - Forest Creek.
Other authors/contributors Gill, Samuel Thomas, 1818-1880. Sketches of the Victoria gold diggings and diggers as they are

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