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James Northfield, (Australian, 1887-1973), Lyre-Bird, Australia,…
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James Northfield, (Australian, 1887-1973), Lyre-Bird, Australia, c1930s colour process lithograph, signed in image lower right, 100 x 64 cm. Linen-backed. Text continues 'Particulars at Government, Shipping & Travel Offices. Australian National Publicity Association, Railway Building, Flinders St, Melbourne. No. 104. Photo Litho., McLarens, Melbourne.'

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