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Written below phots with black ink pen as caption - Clematis. Sept. 1901

Written on back with black and blue ink pens - Clematis. Mrs Jas. Hallam Shannon.

Mrs Jas. (Gertrude ?) Hallam framed by New Zealand Clematis growing in bush, Shannon, 1901 1 B&W stereoview [mounted twin photographic prints]

See #.0027 same view of this Clematis plant without Mrs Hallam.

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