File:Eliza Forlong by Peter Corlett 20190726-004.jpg

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Statue of Eliza Forlong with a merino sheep in Campbell Town, Tasmania

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English: Statue of Eliza Forlong with a merino sheep in Valentine Park, Campbell Town, Tasmania. A plaque describes how Forlong (born Eliza Jack, 1784, Glasgow, died 1859) walked throughout Saxony to purchase merino sheep which were brought to Tasmania.
Date 26 July 2019, 11:22:26 +10:00
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Author Sculpture by Peter Corlett, photo by Gary Houston
Camera location41° 55′ 41.78″ S, 147° 29′ 37.99″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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