File:The Abrolhos Tragedy (Figure 7).jpg
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DescriptionThe Abrolhos Tragedy (Figure 7).jpg | This is a figure from the article "The Abrolhos Tragedy", which appeared in The Western Mail, Christmas Edition, 24 December 1897, Page 5. Its caption states that it was "reproduced from Hughes' Atlas". "Hughes" refers to William Hughes (1817–1876). It is not known which work "Atlas" refers to, as Hughes had a hand in many. | ||||||
Date | Original map constructed before 1876 (that is, in Hughes' lifetime); this annotated version published in 1897. | ||||||
Source | Cropped from Image:The Western Mail - Christmas 1897 - Page 6.jpg. | ||||||
Author | Apparently William Hughes (1817–1876), cartographer. | ||||||
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Other versions | The full page of the newspaper in which this image appeared can be seen at Image:The Western Mail - Christmas 1897 - Page 6.jpg. |
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