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M.W. Clifton's residence, Australind [picture] / [Frederick Mackie]
Bib ID 2246384
Format PicturePicture, OnlineOnline
Author
Mackie, Frederick, 1812-1893
 
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Description [1855] 
1 drawing : pencil ; 12 x 19.8 cm. 
Collection Rex Nan Kivell Collection ; NK2092/58. 
Notes

Title from inscription below image.

Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK2092/­58.

Inscription: Eucalyptus piperita, weeping willow.

In: Sketches taken in the Australian colonies ... /­by Frederick Mackie.

T841.

Subjects Clifton, Marshall Waller, - 1787-1861 - Homes and haunts - Western Australia.  |  Upton House (Australind, W.A.)  |  Dwellings - Western Australia.  |  Australind (W.A.) - Buildings, structures, etc.  |  Picture - Western Australia - 1851-1900.

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