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Gold to grass : the reminiscences of Arthur C. Ashwin, 1850-1930, prospector and pastoralist / edited by Peter J. Bridge
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38359
Call no:
920.0941 ASH
Author:
Ashwin, Arthur C. (Arthur Cranbrook), 1850-1930
;
Bridge, Peter J. (Peter John)
Publisher:
Carlisle, W.A.: Hesperian Press
Year:
2002
Description:
ix, 212 p. : ill., facsims., maps, ports. ; 22 cm.
Subject:
Ashwin, Arthur C. (Arthur Cranbrook), 1850-1930
;
Farmers - Western Australia - Biography
;
Gold miners - Western Australia - Biography
;
Gold mines and mining - Australia - History
;
Isbn:
0859052842
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