File:The Western Mail - Christmas 1897 - Page 3.jpg
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DescriptionThe Western Mail - Christmas 1897 - Page 3.jpg | This is an image of the page 3 of 1897 "Christmas Number" of The Western Mail, a Western Australian newspaper that ran from 1885 to 1955. It contains part of William Siebenhaar's The Abrolhos Tragedy. | |||||
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Source | Scan obtained from http://www.kb.nl/galerie/australie/3/western_mail3.jpg. This is a colour balanced version. | |||||
Author | Text by Willem Siebenharr (1863–1936); layout by the typesetter of The Western Mail. | |||||
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Other versions | The figure embedded in this page is available separately as Image:The Abrolhos Tragedy (Figure 1).jpg. It is a detail from Plate 1 of the 1647 book Ongeluckige voyagie, van't schip Batavia. This plate can be seen at Image:Ongeluckige voyagie vant schip Batavia (Plate 1).jpg. |
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