An history of useful arts and manufactures [manuscript]. 1835.

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An history of useful arts and manufactures [manuscript]. 1835.

This is a new edition published in London by C.F. Cock. It contains the signatures of T.J. Price and G.B. Pritchard. On cover title: Society for promotion of Christian knowledge. Spine title has History of arts. This is Robert Hoddle's copy.

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Libraries Australia

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Pritchard, G. B. (George Baxter)

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Price, T. J.

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Hoddle, Robert, 1794-1881

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Robert Hoddle arrived in New South Wales in 1823 and worked with J. Oxley in Queensland and the Blue Mountains. In 1837 he was appointed senior surveyor at Port Phillip and designed Melbourne, Geelong, Williamstown and many other Victorian settlements. George Baxter Pritchard was head of the school of mines at the Working Men's College (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) 1897-1934. From the description of Memoir of Lord Byron [manuscript]. 18??. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat ...