File:Dolly_pots_1932_(Museums_Victoria).jpg
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DescriptionDolly pots 1932 (Museums Victoria).jpg |
English: Dolly pots 1932 (Museums Victoria). These are dolly pots made by Chas, Ruwolt for the North Broken Hill company. The image is from a glass plate negative donated by Vickers Ruwolt Pty Ltd, |
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Source | https://collections.museumsvictoria.com.au/items/793304 |
Author | Unknown photographer. Collection of Museums Victoria. |
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Copyright holder | Public Domain Mark |
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Source | Museums Victoria |