File:Platylobium (1803-1808?) by Lewin.jpg
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DescriptionPlatylobium (1803-1808?) by Lewin.jpg | This image is a digital reproduction of a water colour by John Lewin of a plant in 2003 described as Platylobium. The description of each drawing is given in a pdf, unobtainable at the time of upload. transcriptions | ||||||
Date | - 1808? | ||||||
Source | From a collection at State Library of NSW's Pictures and Manuscripts. Lewin collection Described as "Botanical sketches of Australian plants, 1803-1808? / John Lewin" (Lewin, J. W. (John William), 1770-1819) containing: Drawings - 265 watercolour, pen, ink & pencil drawings on 257 sheets, hinged into booklets - 38-38.5 cm. - 25-28 cm. approx. | ||||||
Author | John Lewin | ||||||
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