Description
leaning against a support and looking contemplative
the white dwarf tabebuia)
'A representation of the Regent's tremendous thing erected in the Park'
was re-elected in 1872 and stands proudly by Columbia's side
TAVISTOCK HOUSE
Australian flint tools skyscape leaning against a support andUpper side views of two flint hand tools made by native Australians. The tools are shown with specimen labels, and cast a slight shadow. One of two cabinet photographs collected by John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury FRS (1834 1914) and kept within a small portfolio of notes for subsequent editions of his book Prehistoric Times (1865). Inscribed in ink verso: 'New South Wales Aboriginal chipped implements. Upper side. 1 2. ' The numbers are repeated to
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