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Title: Interior of the Jandakot Agricultural Hall with produce exhibits, 1904
Imprint: Perth : Western Mail, 1904
Notes: Published in the Western Mail, 27 February 1904, page 26. Digital copy taken from microfilm at the State Library of WA in 2018.
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Summary: Inside the Hall at the 1904 Jandakot Agricultural Show were the displays of fruit and vegetables produced by the market gardeners of the district. Grapes are in the foreground on a central trestle table, with two other tables lining each wall of the hall. At the far end, on a small stage, are the displays of flowers. The hall has large wooden beams supporting a tin roof, and oil lamps hang from the ceiling. [LH.1222]
Subject: Cockburn Region (W.A.) -- JandakotMarket gardens -- Cockburn Region (W.A.)
Interior of the Jandakot Agricultural Hall with produce exhibits, 1904

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