Summary
One of three newspaper articles describing the Field Naturalists Club of Victoria expedition to King Island in November 1887. The newspaper clippings are in an album [HT 13687] which contains thirty-two black and white photographs [two are loose] taken by A J Campbell during the expedition. The album also includes maps of King Island in the inside front cover and back page. One of the newspaper clippings, written by one of the members of the party, documents the mission of the expedition thus: 'It is our intention, before the introduction of numerous foreign plants and animals rendered it impossible to do so, to ascertain as precisely as we could in the short time at our disposal the fauna and flora indigenous to the island.'
Part two of a two-part article published in the Argus newspaper, Melbourne on 26th November 1887, giving an account of the recent scientific expedition by the Field Naturalists Club of Victoria to King Island.
Physical Description
Six newspaper clippings pertaining to the one article pasted on off-white card in a bound photographs album.
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Collecting Areas
Images & Image Making, Leisure, Science & Measurement, Sustainable Futures
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Acquisition Information
Transfer from Museum Archive, Museum Victoria, 13 Dec 2006
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Place & Date Depicted
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Publisher
The Argus Newspaper, Melbourne, Greater Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 22 Nov 1887
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Inscriptions
Printed title of newspaper article: "THE FIELD NATURALISTS AT KING'S ISLAND.". Handwritten in black ink above the clipping: "26th Nov. 1887"
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Overall Dimensions
22 cm (Length), 29 cm (Width)
Page size in the album containing the three newspaper clippings
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References
[Article] 1887. The Field Naturalists' Trip To King's Island [No 2].
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