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Conference Paper

Author
Porter, John Reginald
Title
South Australia's Shining Light
In
FIG Congress 2010: Facing the Challenges - Building the Capacity, Sydney, Australia 11-16 April 2010: History Workshop, Australia's Greatest Surveyors-General, Session 2 (2010)
Imprint
2010
Url
http://fig.net/pub/fig2010/papers/hws03/hws03_porter_4719.pdf
Subject
Chronological Classification 1788-1900 Natural Sciences Earth Sciences
Description

William Light

Source
cohn 2010

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