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Photograph - 'Snake-Skinning', by A.J. Campbell, Phillip Island, Victoria, Nov 1902
Reg. No: MM 70135
- Summary:
- Image taken by A.J. Campbell on a camping trip to Phillip Island with the Ornithology Union in November 1902. From a photograph album containing 181 black & white and sepia toned photographs taken by Archibald James Campbell, ornithologist, during field trips to various parts of Australia. One of two albums covering these trips [see also HT 15824].
- Description Of Content:
- A group of men watching another man skin a snake. There is a tent in the background.
- Acquisition Information:
- Transfer from Museum Victoria Natural Science
| Discipline: | Technology |
| Dimensions: | 100 mm (Height), 152 mm (Width) |
More information
| Tagged with: | skinning, snakes, tents |
| Themes this item is part of: | A.J. Campbell Collection, Archibald James Campbell, Naturalist (1853-1929), Science & Measurement Collection, Sustainable Futures Collection |
| Primary Classification: | NATURAL SCIENCES |
| Secondary Classification: | Field Naturalists |
| Tertiary Classification: | collecting |
| Original Caption: | Snake-skinning |
| Format: | Photograph: Black & White |
| Place & Date Depicted: | Phillip Island, Westernport, Victoria, Australia, Nov 1902 |
| Creator: | Archibald Campbell, Nov 1902 |
| Organiser of Event: | Royal Australian Ornithologists Union, 1902 |
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