| RCS/Fisher/Y3081B contains: |
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| 45 |
From Darlington Heights |
| 46 |
Ringbarked and unringbarked, Comly, Mingenew |
| 47 |
Low tide : pearling fleet, Broome |
| 48 |
Freshwater Bay, Swan River |
| 49 |
On the road to Beagle Bay |
| 50 |
Orchard Brookhampton |
| 51 |
Bartlett Pear trees : eight years |
| 52 |
Baling up valley from C[reek?] Brookmans |
| 53 |
Rokewood apple tree, 8 years, Willmott, Bridgetown |
| 54 |
Homestead, Bridgetown |
| 55 |
Yates apple trees, 8 years |
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Fisher photograph collection
| Title |
'Everlasting' wild flowers, W. [i.e. Western] Australia |
| Reference |
Y3081B/40 |
| Extent and Medium |
Good condition. |
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| Content and context |
200 x 150 mm. Showing a man standing in a field thick with large daisies. With mountains in the background. A number of species of everlasting daisies occur in Australia, so-called because, the flower when dead, dries retaining a life-like appearance. |
| Further information |
Indexed |
| Index Terms |
| Australia |
| Oceania |
| Western Australia |
| No further on-line information. |
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