File:Rabbit fence Cobar October 1905.jpg
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| DescriptionRabbit fence Cobar October 1905.jpg |
English: Rabbit-proof fence with William Rodier on the side not devastated by rabbits, Cobar, New South Wales, 1905, photographer unknown, State Library of New South Wales, At Work and Play - 02766 |
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| Source | State Library of New South Wales, At Work and Play - 02766 |
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| DescriptionRabbit fence Cobar October 1905.jpg |
English: Rabbit-proof fence with William Rodier on the side not devastated by rabbits, Cobar, New South Wales, 1905, photographer unknown, State Library of New South Wales, At Work and Play - 02766 |
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| Source | State Library of New South Wales, At Work and Play - 02766 |
| Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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Impact of rabbit-proof fence, Cobar, New South Wales, 1905
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