White Shark - Capturing Nature Print Triceratops Early scientific photography at the
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Early scientific photography at the Australian Museum 1857-1893
development and production are all done in Australia and priority is given to using Australian ingredients across their impressive range
The Scott Sisters became two of 19th-century Australia’s most prominent natural history illustrators
and a Bald Uakari
at a time when women were unable to pursue careers in these fields
White Shark - Capturing Nature Print Triceratops Early scientific photography at theWhite Shark, Carcharodon carcharias, crudely propped up on a bucket, with rods to hold its mouth open and show off its teeth and characteristic long, pointed snout. Photographer: Henry Barnes The perfect gifts for lovers of natural history and vintage photography and ephemera, this range of prints are reproduced from the rich Museum photographic archive that show the workings of the Museum in its history's infancy Available in 3 print sizes: A4: 210 x
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