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Afternoon Shadows Mount Lofty Ranges Leon Hanson Presented to SS LAKE EYRE May 1956
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Afternoon Shadows Mount Lofty Ranges Leon Hanson Presented to SS LAKE EYRE May 1956
Date
May 1956
Object number
00007970
Name
Sign
Medium
Brass metal chrome
Dimensions
140 x 65 x 1 mm
Classifications
Commemorative artefacts
Credit Line
ANMM Collection
Terms
Shipping, Trade and Industry
Shipping and Trade
Metal
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