Excerpt from a voyage with the mails between Brisbane and London [manuscript]. 1911.

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Excerpt from a voyage with the mails between Brisbane and London [manuscript]. 1911.

A number of autographs, including that of Nellie Melba, made by a passenger on a voyage from London to Adelaide in 1911. It is an excerpt from "A voyage with the mails between Brisbane and London". London, London Stereoscopic and Photographic Co., 1911.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7075133

Libraries Australia

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London Stereoscopic Company

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