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[A dining room with pink hydrangea patterned linen and rose crystalware, Sydney, ca. 1971] [transparency] /
Title devised by cataloguer from caption list and information in publication: Australian decor.; Part of the Warren T. Harding and David C. Lorimer collection of interior design.; Similar image published in: Australian decor / Warren T. Harding [and] David C. Lorimer. Photos by David Beal. [Melbourne] : Nelson, [1971]; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3288163. Photographer David Beal was employed by the firm Decor Associates Pty. Ltd. in whom Warren T. Harding and David C. Lorimer were partners, to photograph homes and business premises they had decorated. Some of these photographs were used in the publication: Australian decor / Warren T. Harding [and] David C. Lorimer. Photos by David Beal. [Melbourne] : Nelson, [1971]
[Bedroom with pink and lime checked silk upholstery, pink and lime chiffon and rose wallpaper with carved and shaped furniture, ca. 1971] [transparency] /
Title devised by cataloguer from caption list and information in publication: Australian decor.; Part of the Warren T. Harding and David C. Lorimer collection of interior design.; Similar image published in: Australian decor / Warren T. Harding [and] David C. Lorimer. Photos by David Beal. [Melbourne] : Nelson, [1971]; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3299973. Photographer David Beal was employed by the firm Decor Associates Pty. Ltd. in whom Warren T. Harding and David C. Lorimer were partners, to photograph homes and business premises they had decorated. Some of these photographs were used in the publication: Australian decor / Warren T. Harding [and] David C. Lorimer. Photos by David Beal. [Melbourne] : Nelson, [1971]
[A chandelier and mirror behind a Regency sideboard reflect the hydrangea patterned linen and rose crystalware in this dining room, Sydney, ca. 1971] [transparency] /
Title devised by cataloguer from caption list and information in publication: Australian decor.; Part of the Warren T. Harding and David C. Lorimer collection of interior design.; Similar image published in: Australian decor / Warren T. Harding [and] David C. Lorimer. Photos by David Beal. [Melbourne] : Nelson, [1971]; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3288159. Photographer David Beal was employed by the firm Decor Associates Pty. Ltd. in whom Warren T. Harding and David C. Lorimer were partners, to photograph homes and business premises they had decorated. Some of these photographs were used in the publication: Australian decor / Warren T. Harding [and] David C. Lorimer. Photos by David Beal. [Melbourne] : Nelson, [1971]
[Bedroom with bold yellow rose-patterned wallpaper and French style furniture, using pastel-toned materials, with a highly glazed ceiling and yellow repeated in the velvet lampshades and cushions, ca. 1971] [transparency] /
Title devised by cataloguer from caption list and information in the publication: Australian decor.; Part of the Warren T. Harding and David C. Lorimer collection of interior design.; Similar image published in: Australian decor / Warren T. Harding [and] David C. Lorimer. Photos by David Beal. [Melbourne] : Nelson, [1971]; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3289061. Photographer David Beal was employed by the firm Decor Associates Pty. Ltd. in whom Warren T. Harding and David C. Lorimer were partners, to photograph homes and business premises they had decorated. Some of these photographs were used in the publication: Australian decor / Warren T. Harding [and] David C. Lorimer. Photos by David Beal. [Melbourne] : Nelson, [1971]
[A dining room mirrored by a large mirror above the Regency sideboard. Pink hydrangea patterned linen and rose crystal ware complement the heavy central chandelier. On the walls, an orange and pink painting by Juniper, ca. 1971] [transparency] /
Title devised by cataloguer from caption list and information in publication: Australian decor.; Part of the Warren T. Harding and David C. Lorimer collection of interior design.; Similar image published in: Australian decor / Warren T. Harding [and] David C. Lorimer. Photos by David Beal. [Melbourne] : Nelson, [1971]; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3299362. Photographer David Beal was employed by the firm Decor Associates Pty. Ltd. in whom Warren T. Harding and David C. Lorimer were partners, to photograph homes and business premises they had decorated. Some of these photographs were used in the publication: Australian decor / Warren T. Harding [and] David C. Lorimer. Photos by David Beal. [Melbourne] : Nelson, [1971]
[Pink and lime checked silk upholstery echoes the pink and lime rose wallpaper in a bedroom with carved and shaped furniture, ca. 1971] [transparency] /
Title devised by cataloguer from caption list and information in the publication: Australian decor.; Part of the Warren T. Harding and David C. Lorimer collection of interior design.; Similar image published in: Australian decor / Warren T. Harding [and] David C. Lorimer. Photos by David Beal. [Melbourne] : Nelson, [1971]; Urn lamps by Cristal et Bronze and an Arthur Boyd Nebuchadnezzar painting are shown in this photograph.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3409612. Photographer David Beal was employed by the firm Decor Associates Pty. Ltd. in whom Warren T. Harding and David C. Lorimer were partners, to photograph homes and business premises they had decorated. Some of these photographs were used in the publication: Australian decor / Warren T. Harding [and] David C. Lorimer. Photos by David Beal. [Melbourne] : Nelson, [1971]
[Large reception area with deep grey carpet, grill patterned metallic wall, open domed ceiling with a large metal cylinder rising up into it which is partly encircled by a giant red, curved sofa and a reception desk which is a soft plush rose covered structure with a shiny metallic top, ca. 1971] [transparency] /
Title devised by cataloguer from caption list and information in publication: Australian decor.; Part of the Warren T. Harding and David C. Lorimer collection of interior design.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3299448. Photographer David Beal was employed by the firm Decor Associates Pty. Ltd. in whom Warren T. Harding and David C. Lorimer were partners, to photograph homes and business premises they had decorated. Some of these photographs were used in the publication: Australian decor / Warren T. Harding [and] David C. Lorimer. Photos by David Beal. [Melbourne] : Nelson, [1971]
Methods of measuring the properties of ionized gases at high frequencies
I. Measurements of Q / Sanborn C. Brown, David J. Rose -- II. Measurement of electric field / David J. Rose, Sanborn C. Brown -- III. Measurement of discharge admittance and electron density / Sanborn C. Brown, David J. Rose -- IV. A null method of measuring the discharge admittance / Lawrence Gould, Sanborn C. Brown.January 22, 1952 -- v.1.Includes bibliographies.Army Signal Corps Contract no. DA36-039 sc-100, Project no. 8-102B-0. Dept. of the Army Project no. 3-99-10-022.Sanborn C. Brown, David J. Rose
Did Plant Patents Create the American Rose?
The Plant Patent Act of 1930 was the first step towards creating property rights for biological innovation: it introduced patent rights for asexually-propagated plants. This paper uses data on plant patents and registrations of new varieties to examine whether the Act encouraged innovation. Nearly half of all plant patents between 1931 and 1970 were for roses. Large commercial nurseries, which began to build mass hybridization programs in the 1940s, accounted for most of these patents, suggesting that the new intellectual property rights may have helped to encourage the development of a commercial rose breeding industry. Data on registrations of newly-created roses, however, yield no evidence of an increase in innovation: less than 20 percent of new roses were patented, European breeders continued to create most new roses, and there was no increase in the number of new varieties per year after 1931.
Utah\u27s consumer sentiment rose in December
profileUtah\u27s consumer sentiment rose 8.4% in December (from 73.6 in November to 79.8), according to the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute\u27s Survey of Utah Consumer Sentiment. A similar survey by the University of Michigan found that sentiment rose 13.7% among Americans as a whole during the same time (from 61.3 to 69.7)
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