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    The antiquarian photography of Cosmo Innes

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    The article focuses on the photography of historian Cosmo Innes. The author provides a brief historical background on Innes, discusses his interest in photographing pre-Reformation Scottish churches, and contrasts his work depicting church architecture to his photographs of country mansions, including Cawdor Castle, Auldbar Castle, and Gordon Castle

    Barton Innes to Horace Kephart, December 29, 1921

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    In a letter to Horace Kephart on December 29, 1921, Barton Innes expresses thanks for Kephart’s detailed report and designs concerning improved camping equipment. Innes will keep Kephart informed on the progress of his client who is manufacturing the equipment.TELEPHONE N°: CHANCERY ■ 73120 INLAND TELEGRAMS: RAEBOVER -WESTCENT- LONDON FOREIGN TELEGRAMS &CABLES: RAEBOVER-LONDON CODES: A.B.C. FIFTH EDITION ■MARCONI Cr BENTLEY'S RAEBURN S OVERSEAS PUBLICITY Advertising Agents DIRECTORS: DOUGLAS A. RAEBURN (Chairman) C.J. BARTON INNES (Managing Director) SIDNEY E. REES S IDNEY H. GRANT U.S. RAEBURN (Sacrot.ry) Your Ref. Our Ref.-QB.Z/_Wl Horace Kephart, Esq., N. CAROLINA, U.S-A. GWYDIR CHAMBERS 104-HIGH HOLBORN (OPPOSITE HOLBORN TUBE STATION) LONDON WC.l 29th December, 1921. Dear Sir, Allow me to tender you my best thanks for your extremely interesting letter, report and designs of the 23rd November, concerning the improved Camp Cooking Outfits in stainless steel. The information you have given to me is quite clear and intelligible and it indicates that a very considerable field exists In the United States for these outfits if they can be manufactured on the lines you suggest.. I am placing your proposals and report before my clients and I hope to be able to let you know shortly that they have decided to put your suggestions into practical form and place these outfits upon the American market. With renewed thanks for your very courteous response to my ei Belie rtAEBUHJM PUBLICITY LIMITED. ;E WORL

    Innes Smith Medical Portrait

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    Portrait of Wilhelm Ernst Scheffer. Physician at Frankfurt am Mai

    Innes Smith Medical Portrait

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    Portrait of Sir Thomas Browne. Physician and author. After a paintin

    Innes Smith Medical Portrait

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    Photograph of a sculpture of John Heysham. Author of "The Carlisle Bills of Mortality

    Innes Smith Medical Portrait

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    Portrait of David Macbeth Moir. Physician and author at Musselburg. After a painting by Sir John Watson Gordo

    Vegetation and floristic diversity in Gibraltar Range and part of Washpool National Parks, New South Wales

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    The vegetation of Gibraltar Range National Park and adjoining parts of eastern Washpool National Park, 65 km east of Glen Innes (29° 31’S 152° 18’E) on the eastern escarpment of New South Wales is described. In total 124, 20m x 50m full vascular plant floristic sites were recorded and information from an additional 53 sites was collated. Thirteen vegetation assemblages are defined based on flexible UPGMA analysis of cover-abundance scores of all vascular plant taxa. Many of the vegetation communities are typical of what is found along the north eastern escarpment of NSW. Three communities are considered to be rare and two vulnerable. A total of 878 vascular plant taxa from 138 families were recorded, of which only 21 (2%) were of introduced origin and 81 (9%) were found to be of conservation significance. Pattern diversity, species density, species accumulation and average geographic range size, along with general measures of richness and diversity, were analysed for all communities. Each of the communities described varied considerably in the diversity attributes measured. Communities with a high number of shrubs had greater constancy between sites compared to those that contained a high number of closed forest species. The community from rock outcrops had the largest average geographical range size

    2008 Immigration detention report

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    This report contains a summary of observations by the Australian Human Rights Commissioner, Graeme Innes AM, and staff of the Australian Human Rights Commission (the Commission) following visits to Australia’s immigration detention facilities, and to people in community detention, between June and September 2008. The contents of the report are based on direct observations made during the visits, and on discussions with staff and immigration detainees. This report follows the Commission’s 2006 and 2007 reports on annual inspections of mainland immigration detention facilities. The Commission has also commented on earlier visits to immigration detention facilities in a range of other reports available on its website

    Empty Boots - A Whaling Story: Alan Innes-Taylor

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    The following is a heretofore unpublished account of a small but significant part of the 1st Byrd Antarctic Expedition, 1928-1930. It recounts one man\u27s first journey to Antarctica. The author is the late Alan Innes-Taylor, polar survival expert, and the manuscript was recently made available by his family. Only minor grammatical changes have been made. ... [The account describes his time aboard a whaling ship enroute to the Antarctic.
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