Now ready, A view of Golden Point, Ballarat [a lithograph by William Strutt.].
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Now ready, A view of Golden Point, Ballarat [a lithograph by William Strutt.].
Author
Strutt, WilliamSource
Argus (Melbourne).Details
26 February 1852, page 1, column 5.Publication date
26 February 1852Type
Advertisment
Language
EnglishCountry of context
Australia
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NOW READY
A VIEW OF THE GOLDEN POINT, BALLARAT,
By Mr. William Strutt.
Printed in the first style of Tinted Lithography by Campbell and Macartney.
THE above VIEW is tastefully surrounded with the figures of the Gold Commissioner, Mounted and Native Police, Gold diggers, digging implements , &c., and is respectively dedicated to he Inhabitants of Victoria, as a memorial of the “First Gold Field” discovered in the province.
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To be had at the residence of the artist, No. 72 Collins street, East; or, at the office of Campbell and Macartney, 35 Collins-street, West.
[Argus (Melbourne), 26 February 1852, p.1, col.5.]
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