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Glazed earthenware flower pot with William Holford’s ‘Field Flower’ design, h 173 w 200 mm. This flower pot is attributed to John Campbell’s Pottery Works in Launceston, Tasmania, established in 1880. Photograph Gregory Hill.
The Orrong Pottery and Journeyman Potters
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Sampler made for Thomas Rice, Lyndoch Valley, South Australia, c 1860, cotton threads on linen, 39 x 42 cm. Maker unknown, but possibly made by his wife Jane Rice or one of their daughters-in- law. Photograph courtesy Leski Auctions. Private collection, Sydney.
Thomas Rice’s Sampler, Lyndoch Valley, South Australia
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James Clarke Waite (1832–1920), The Saltwater River, 1896. Private collection, image courtesy Colville Auctions, Hobart.
The ‘Meat in The Sandwich’ between Boom and Bust: James Clarke Waite’s The Saltwater River, 1896
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Ernest Thwaites driving his modified Ariel tricycle, with passengers Percival Thwaites and cousin Henrietta Thwaites, Liddiard Street, Hawthorn, c 1902. Thwaites family photograph.
Ernest Jardine Thwaites: pioneer cinematographer and inventor
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