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Richard Woldendorp is one of Australia’s greatest photographers and he has produced a magnificent collection of stunning photographs of his home state – Western Australia. pp. 226 illusts First Edition #0119/0121
Aborigines Albany Bight boom British Broome bush capital s coast coastal convict Darling Ranges desert Dongara drought WOIDENDORP Dutch early east eastern economic Esperance Europeanexport farmers farming fish forest Fremantle Geraldton gold goldfields growth harbour industry inhabitants investors iron Island isolationjarrah Kalgoorlie Kambalda kangaroo kilometres Kimberley Kings Park Kununurra Kwinana labour land landscape limestone LOOKING WEST Lower left Lower right marsupial migrants million mineral mining Mitchell native nickel noisy scrub bird North-West Nullarbornumbers ocean Paddy Hannan Perth Pilbara plain plants political population Port Hedland produced rock Rottnest sand secession movement settlement settlers South-West species square kilometres State’s Stirling survival Swan River Swan River Colony Thomas Peeltown trees wealth West Australian Western Australia wheat wheatgrowing Yagan zamia
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