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KANGAROO GRASSLAND TO GEELONG BOTANIC GARDENS AND EASTERN PARK A  Chronological Pictorial History

KANGAROO GRASSLAND TO GEELONG BOTANIC GARDENS AND EASTERN PARK A Chronological Pictorial History

by Rogers, Ian

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ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9780646981581 / 0646981587
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Australia: Ian Rogers. Fine. 2018. First Edition. Hardcover. 0646981587 . With illustrations in colour and black & white, this is a new copy. This book follows the history of the Geelong Botanic Gardens from their pre-establishment. It follows 176 years of its history, to the present day and takes readers on a pictorial and chronological journey through time, starting with the designation of the park area in 1851 and showcases the amazing growth and expansion of this important resource. It is the fourth oldest botanic gardens in Australia and boasts a world-renowned plant collection. This beautifully presented book, meticulously researched, is an important reference work on the Gardens, their development and the entire area. ; 485 220mm; xxvi, pages .
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