Letter : Melbourne, to J.K. Moir, Melbourne. 1943 December 15.

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Letter : Melbourne, to J.K. Moir, Melbourne. 1943 December 15.

Letter discussing the tree planting in the Botanic Gardens, in honour of the centenary of Joseph Furphy, and the group photograph of the people attending. The photograph was taken by Moir.

2 p. (0.1 cm.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7037999

Libraries Australia

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