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Botanica tote bag History 112 (2003) Corbett

Botanica tote bag History 112 (2003) CorbettThe Botanica range delights in the wonders of the plant world, illustrated through QVMAG's diverse collections. This 100% cotton tote bag features an unidentified specimen from a pressed seaweed album, collected from Tamar Heads Tasmania, around 1890 by Jemima Irvine. Jemima Irvine born 1822 Scotland, arrived Australia 1826; died 1919 Hobart, Tasmania. Tote measures 46cm x 50 x 10cm.

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112 (2003) Corbett

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Botanica tote bag History 112 (2003) CorbettThe Botanica range delights in the wonders of the plant world, illustrated through QVMAG's diverse collections. This 100% cotton tote bag features an unidentified specimen from a pressed seaweed album, collected from Tamar Heads Tasmania, around 1890 by Jemima Irvine. Jemima Irvine born 1822 Scotland, arrived Australia 1826; died 1919 Hobart, Tasmania. Tote measures 46cm x 50 x 10cm.

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