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  1. Provenance

    by Titian has a full provenance covering its passage through several owners and four countries since it was painted for Philip II of Spain in the 1550s. Provenance , from the French provenir ... books. In most fields, the primary purpose of provenance is to confirm or gather evidence as to the time ... be used to these ends, but establishing provenance is essentially a matter of documentation. In archaeology ... , the term provenience is used somewhat similarly to provenance . Archaeological researchers use ... site, ref http www.nps.gov history seac terms.htm ref as opposed to provenance, which includes an artifact s complete documented history. Works of art and antiques The provenance of works of fine ... of reasons why painting provenance is important, which mostly also apply to other types of fine art. A good provenance increases the value of a painting, and establishing provenance may help confirm ... a painting is genuinely of the period it seems to date from. The provenance of paintings can help resolve ownership disputes. For example, provenance between 1933 and 1945 can determine whether a painting was looted by the Nazis. Many galleries are putting a great deal of effort into researching the provenance of paintings in their collections for which there is no firm provenance during that period ... Conference ref Documented evidence of provenance for an object can help to establish that it has not been altered and is not a forgery, a reproduction, art theft stolen or looted art . Provenance ... ownership. An example of a detailed provenace is given in Arnolfini Portrait Provenance the Arnolfini portrait . The quality of provenance of an important work of art can make a considerable difference to its selling price in the market this is affected by the degree of certainty of the provenance ... has not been illegally excavated or exported from another country. The provenance of a work of art ... as such by scientific examination. He established an impressive but false provenance and because of this galleries ...   more details



  1. Provenance (disambiguation)

    wiktionary Provenance means the origin or history of something. Provenance may also refer to Provenance Numb3rs Provenance Numb3rs , an episode of Numb3ers Provenance Supernatural Provenance Supernatural , an episode of Supernatural Provenance The X Files Provenance The X Files , an episode of The X Files disambig ...   more details



  1. Provenance (Numb3rs)

    Infobox television episode Title Provenance Series Numb3rs Image Caption Season 3 Episode 3 Airdate October 6, 2006 Length Production 303 Writer Don McGill Director David Von Ancken Music Photographer Guests Garret Dillahunt as Jack Tollner David Carey Foster as Hotel Manager Zach Grenier as Peyton Shoemaker Benito Martinez actor Benito Martinez as Arthur Ruiz Lisa Renee Pitts as FBI Agent Dave Powledge as Guard 2 Matt Ross as Joel Hellman Gena Rowlands as Erika Hellman Armin Shimerman as Patrick Holden Episode list Prev Two Daughters Next The Mole Provenance is the third episode of the third season of the American television show Numb3rs . Inspired by real life instances, the episode features a Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI investigation into a stolen painting which may have a tainted provenance. Gena Rowlands , who works as an advocate for Holocaust survivors, portrayed a Holocaust survivor who claimed that the painting was originally her family s painting. Within the series, the episode also depicts the Eppes family as Jewish. Provenance first aired in the United States on October 6, 2006. Critics gave the episode positive reviews. They felt moved by the episode s plot and by Rowland s performance. Plot summary Someone shoots an art museum security guard and steals a Camille ... was possibly stolen by the Nazis during World War II , creating a tainted provenance. The investigation ... ref Heuton and Falacci felt that the story for Provenance would be the ideal story to demonstrate that aspect of the family. ref name Pfefferman According to creator Cheryl Heuton, Provenance also ... Provenance . ref cite web url http www.thefutoncritic.com news.aspx?id 20061010cbs02 title CBS Starts ... date 26 September 2007 publisher DVD Verdict ref An Amazon.com editor, Donald Liebenson called Provenance ... http www.tv.com numb3rs provenance episode 855765 summary.html Numb3rs Provenance at TV.com http www.imdb.com title tt0873235 Numb3rs Provenance 2006 at Internet Movie Database Numb3rs Category Numb3rs ...   more details



  1. The Provenance (band)

    Notability date January 2010 The Provenance was a gothic metal band from Gothenburg , Sweden , signed to Scarlet Records until 2005, when they moved to Peaceville Records . The band seldom conformed to a single style of music, quoting themselves as experimental Rock Metal Goth . Their lyrical themes covered a range of topics such as love, frustration, sadness and personal struggle, as well as hope in finding beauty in a bleak world. The band was always keen to try new ideas, stating that they believed that music shall be created via lust, curiosity and joy ref http blogs.myspace.com index.cfm?fuseaction blog.view&friendId 55783100&blogId 456519036 Self description ref . The Provenance ran from 1995 to December of 2008, where the band announced on their MySpace page that a mutual decision to split up had taken place blockquote We all felt it would be wrong to continue our musical endeavors within a concept that sadly grew tired and weary to us...We thought it better to call it quits while we were at our peak rather than push forward making a new album that would undoubtedly have lowered the flag at half staff. ref http blogs.myspace.com index.cfm?fuseaction blog.view&friendId 55783100&blogId 456519036 Leaving statement ref blockquote The band released a series of demos, followed by four full length studio albums, one of which released a single. Their last album, Red Flags , received good reviews from critics, and was called harrowingly seductive by Terrorizer Magazine ref http blogs.myspace.com index.cfm?fuseaction blog.view&friendId 55783100&blogId 186399486 Reviews ref . A track from Red Flags called At The Barricades was featured on the Metal Hammer Peaceville Records promo sampler in 2006. Members Emma Hellstr m Vocals, Flute, Keyboard br Tobias Martinsson Vocals, Guitars br Joakim Ros n Lead guitar br Jonnie T ll Bass br Joel Lindell Drums, lyrics br Albums Requiem ... The Provenance on MySpace br http www.peaceville.com index.php?cid 2 Peaceville Records ...   more details



  1. List of artworks with contested provenance

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  1. Lutier

    orphan date December 2007 The Lutier was a France French automobile manufactured only in 1907 the provenance of the four cylinder car is unknown. References David Burgess Wise, The New Illustrated Encyclopedia of Automobiles Category Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of France brass auto stub ...   more details



  1. Protolith

    A protolith is the original, unmetamorphosed rock from which a given metamorphic rock is formed. ref http encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com protolith ref For example, the protolith of a slate is a shale or mudstone . Metamorphic rocks can be derived from any other rock and thus have a wide variety of protoliths. Identifying a protolith is a major aim of metamorphic geology. Sedimentary rock s have no protolith because they are made of sediment. However, the source of the sediment is termed its Provenance Science provenance . Igneous rock s have no protolith because they form from magma . References Reflist Category Petrology petrology stub es Protolito it Protolito nl Protoliet no Protolitt pl Protolit sv Protolit ...   more details



  1. Seigneur

    Wiktionary Seigneur French language French lord may refer to The possessor of a seigneurie fiefdom in medieval feudal or manorial systems. The Seigneurial system of New France The hereditary feudal ruler of the island of Sark , see also List of Seigneurs of Sark The word shares the same provenance as the Italian Signore , Portuguese Senhor and Spanish Se or , which in addition to meaning Mr is used to signify a feudal lord. disambig ...   more details



  1. Decalogue Stone

    Decalogue Stone may refer to Los Lunas Decalogue Stone , a large boulder on the side of Hidden Mountain, near Los Lunas, New Mexico, that bears a Hebrew inscription of unknown provenance Newark Holy Stones , a set of artifacts, including a Decalogue and stone box, allegedly discovered within a cluster of ancient Indian burial mounds near Newark, Ohio. See also Decalogue disambiguation disambiguation ...   more details



  1. Napoleon in the Wilderness

    Infobox Painting image file Napoleon in the Wilderness.jpg painting alignment right image size 300px title Napoleon in the Wilderness other language 1 other title 1 other language 2 other title 2 artist Max Ernst year 1941 type Oil on canvas height width height inch width inch diameter cm diameter inch city New York City museum Museum of Modern Art Napoleon in the Wilderness in a 1941 surrealism surrealist painting by Max Ernst in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art . References http www.moma.org collection provenance provenance object.php?object id 78423 http www.wikipaintings.org en max ernst napoleon in the wilderness 1941 http books.google.com books?id 6iJktLE48L0C&pg PA65&lpg PA65&dq 22Napoleon in the Wilderness 22&source bl&ots qw8G0AzbPT&sig 2IHQ ccJLc5yLu18g43Z94D9qu8&hl en&ei qP6QTsXRGsaoiAf9vITqDQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 10&ved 0CGoQ6AEwCQ v onepage&q 22Napoleon 20in 20the 20Wilderness 22&f false Category Surrealist paintings Category Paintings by Max Ernst painting stub ko ...   more details



  1. James Hamlyn Willis

    for the American baseball pitcher Jim Willis baseball James Hamlyn Jim Willis 28 January 1910&ndash 10 November 1995 was an Australia n botanist . ref name encyclopedia cite web title Willis, James Hamlyn 1910 1995 work Encyclopedia of Australian Science url http www.eoas.info biogs P000902b.htm accessdate 2010 04 25 ref He described 64 new species of plants,and published more than 880 works including the landmark two volume A Handbook to plants in Victoria between 1962 and 1973. ref name provenance Willis was born in Oakleigh, Victoria in 1910. ref name encyclopedia In 1913 he moved with his family to Stanley, Tasmania Stanley on the northern coast of Tasmania , Australia where they remained until returning to Victoria in 1924. He attended Melbourne High School and in 1928, following receipt of a scholarship, began studies at the Victorian School of Forestry in Creswick, Victoria Creswick , graduating with a Diploma of Forestry in 1930. For the next seven years he was employed by the Victorian Forests Commission as a forest officer. ref name provenance cite web title Provenance 1 James Hamlyn Willis title Encyclopedia of Australian Science publisher Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre url http www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au guides will WILL001.htm accessdate 2010 04 25 ref In 1937 Willis joined the National Herbarium, Melbourne and commenced studies at the University of Melbourne , graduating with a Bachelor of Science Honours in 1940. ref name provenance Between 1958 and 1959 he held the position of Australian Botanical Liaison Officer at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew and in 1961 he was appointed as Assistant Government Botanist for Victoria. ref name provenance Between 1970 and 1972 he was the Acting Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne . ref name provenance Botanist J.H.Willis Willis, Jim References div class references small references div Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Willis, Jim ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ...   more details



  1. Institute for Museum Research

    to support the investigation and study of the provenance of cultural artifacts. An Advisory Council ... and institutions active in the field of provenance research and to encourage the sharing of information ... for Museum Research in German http www.smb.museum provenienzforschung Center for Provenance Research ...   more details



  1. Altar Stone (Stonehenge)

    The Altar Stone is a central megalith at Stonehenge in England , dating to Stonehenge phase 3i, around 2600 BC. It is made of a purplish green micaceous sandstone and is thought to have originated from outcrops of the Senni formation of the Old Red Sandstone in Wales , though this is currently in debate. ref R.A.Ixer and P.Turner. 2006. A detailed re examination of the petrography of the Altar Stone and other non sarsen sandstones from Stonehenge as a guide to their provenance. Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, 99, 1 9, abstract found at http www.biab.ac.uk A4volume10 2006.pdf ref Stone 80 Altar Stone was most recently excavated in the 1950s, but no written records of the excavation survive. Stone 55 a sarsen megalith lies on top of Stone 80 perpendicular, thought to have fallen across it. The Altar Stone weighs approximately six tons and would have stood nearly two meters tall. It is sometimes classed as a bluestone , because it does not have a local provenance. Now recumbent, it is thought to have originally stood as a single large monolith. References Reflist coord 51.17882 1.82623 type landmark region GB display title Category Stonehenge Wiltshire struct stub ...   more details



  1. Starhill Forest Arboretum

    Starhill Forest Arboretum 48 acres is a private arboretum located at 12000 Boy Scout Trail, Petersburg, Illinois . The arboretum has been owned and operated by the Sternberg family Edie Sternberg and Guy Sternberg since 1976. Old trees in the forested areas date to about 1850, and the oldest planted trees were started from seed in 1964 and transplanted from another location. The arboretum s primary scientific collection is a quercetum oak collection comprising one of the most comprehensive living reference collections for the genus in North America. Approximately 150 other genera of woody plants are also available for study, as well as herb and perennial landscapes, a native prairie garden, several provenance tests, aquatic areas, and conifer plantations. The arboretum contains approximately 1800 accessioned woody taxa and 60 species of spontaneous woody plants. Permanent records include provenance information, propagation method and year, and mapped location within the arboretum. In 2008, Starhill Forest became the official arboretum of Illinois College . See also List of botanical gardens in the United States External links http www.starhillforest.com Starhill Forest Arboretum coord 39 56.1 N 89 48.1 W region US IL type landmark display title Category Arboreta in Illinois Category Botanical gardens in Illinois Category Petersburg, Illinois Category Protected areas of Menard County, Illinois Category Illinois College MenardIL geo stub US garden stub ...   more details



  1. Douglas Laing & Co

    Douglas Laing & Co is a Glasgow based independent bottler and blender of Scotch whisky. The company was founded in 1948 by Fred Douglas Laing, and it has remained in Laing family control ever since. Today the company is run by brothers Fred and Stewart Laing. In 1990, Douglas Laing & Co s sister company, Douglas McGibbon, was awarded the Queen s Awards for Enterprise Queen s Award for Export Achievement. The award was based on the increase in overseas sales of the McGibbon s Golf Range between 1988 and 1990. Range Old Malt Cask Amongst Douglas Laing s back catalogue of whiskies is the Old Malt Cask range which was launched in 1998. This includes single cask whiskies bottled at 50 abv the company cites this as its preferred drinking strength . These whiskies are neither Caramel color caramel coloured nor Chill filtering chill filtered processes which are common practice when bottling whisky today Citation needed date January 2012 . Platinum Range The Platinum range is a selection of malt whiskies bottled at Cask strength natural cask strength . These are bottled in traditional style bottles and are individually numbered. Provenance Range The Provenance range is a selection of single malt whiskies from Scotland. Each bottle displays the season in which the whisky was distilled and bottled. References Reflist http www.douglaslaing.com External links http www.douglaslaing.com Official Website Category Distilleries in Scotland ...   more details



  1. Manfredini

    The name Manfredini is a surname of Italian provenance. It can refer to People Christian Manfredini born 1975 , C te d Ivoire Italian footballer Francesco Manfredini 1684 1762 , Italian Baroque composer, violinist, and church musician Harry Manfredini born 1943 , US musician Niccol Manfredini born 1988 Italian footballer Pedro Waldemar Manfredini born 1935 , Argentine footballer Renato Russo 1960 1996 , Brazilian musician, birth name Renato Manfredini, Jr. Thomas Manfredini born 1980 , Italian footballer Vincenzo Manfredini 1737 1799 , Italian composer, harpsichordist and music theorist Aparicio M ndez 1904 1988 , Uruguayan politician, birth name Aparicio M ndez Manfredini Other Memorial Argo Manfredini , Italian tennis tournament since 2000 surname de Manfredini fr Manfredini ru ...   more details



  1. Ulmus pumila 'Variegata'

    DISPLAYTITLE Ulmus pumila Variegata Infobox Cultivar name Ulmus pumila cultivar Variegata origin Not known The Siberian Elm Ulmus pumila cultivar Variegata is of uncertain, but probably European, provenance. Description The tree has variegated foliage. Pests and diseases See under Ulmus pumila . Cultivation Variegata is no longer available from nurseries in Europe , and is not known to have been introduced to North America or Australasia . One specimen is known to survive in the UK . Accessions Europe Brighton & Hove City Council, UK , NCCPG Elm Collection http www.brighton hove.gov.uk index.cfm?request c1108042 . Category Elm cultivars Ulmaceae stub ...   more details



  1. Rock fragment

    File LvMS Lvl 26Lvsm.jpg thumb A sand grain that would be classified as a rock fragment. In this case, the rock fragment would be a volcanic rock fragment. Scale box in milimeters, plane polarized light on top, cross polarized light on bottom. A rock fragment , in sedimentary geology, is a Particle size grain size sand sized particle or sand sand grain that is made up of multiple grains that are connected on the grain scale. These can include grains which are sand sized themselves a granitic rock fragment , or finer grained materials shale fragments . This definition is used for QFR ternary plot ternary diagrams , provenance analysis, and in the Folk classification scheme, mainly in sandstones. References Folk, R.L., 1974, Petrology of Sedimentary Rocks Austin, TX, Hemphill Press, second edition, 182 p. Category Petrology petrology stub ...   more details



  1. IRefIndex

    iRefIndex provides an index of protein interactions available in a number of primary interaction databases including BIND, BioGRID, CORUM, DIP, HPRD, InnateDB, IntAct, MatrixDB, MINT, MPact, MPIDB, MPPI and OPHID. ref cite journal last Razick first Sabry coauthors George Magklaras,Ian M Donaldson title iRefIndex A consolidated protein interaction database with provenance journal BMC Bioinformatics year 2008 volume 9 pages 405 doi 10.1186 1471 2105 9 405 pmid 18823568 url http www.biomedcentral.com 1471 2105 9 405 abstract ref references Category Biological databases ...   more details



  1. Archival science

    descriptions in regards to collections. ref name SAA Provenance in archival science Provenance ..., custody, and ownership of an item or collection. As a fundamental principle of archives, provenance .... In practice, provenance dictates that records of different origins should be kept separate to preserve ... glossary term details.asp?DefinitionKey 196. ref As a methodology, provenance becomes a means of describing Document records at the series level. The Principle of Provenance Describing records at the series ... to item level manuscript cataloguing. ref name Swetland Luke J. Gilliland Swetland, The Provenance ... Archival History, American Archivist 54, no. 2 1991 160 174. ref The practice of provenance ... about the Principle of Provenance, in Currents of Archival Thinking, ed. Terry Eastwood and Heather ... of provenance Following the French Revolution , a newfound appreciation for historical records ... arrangement has come to be known as the historical manuscripts tradition . Emergence of provenance ... to organize and classify each record. Provenance received its most pointed expression in the Manual ... the first description of the principle of provenance and argued that original order is an essential ... 1, 1997 17 62. ref Complementing the work of the Dutch archivists and supporting the concept of provenance ... s began to concern themselves with objectivity in their source material. For its advocates, provenance ... archives. ref name Douglas Jennifer Douglas, Origins Evolving Ideas about the Principle of Provenance ... Cloonan Archival Preservation Preservation, like provenance, is concerned with the proper representation ... or else it may lose its significance. This definition relates to the principle of provenance ... items. These preservation techniques are to be carried out with respect to provenance. ref name ... Manuscript processing Media preservation Preservation library and archival science Provenance Footnotes ...   more details



  1. Portrait of a Seated Gentleman

    by Delapierre, 1785. Retrieved May 16, 2011 ref Provenance The provenance before 1928 is unknown. ref name prov http www.mysteryportrait.com provenance.php Provenance Mystery Portrait. Retrieved May ...   more details



  1. Trees of Denmark

    List of Hardy Trees cultivated in Denmark by genera Fir s see Abies of Denmark Maple s see Acer of Denmark Aesculus Horse chestnuts Ailanthus Tree of Heaven Alder s Amelanchier Snowy Mespils Birch es Carpinus Hornbeams Carya The Hickories Chestnut The Chestnuts some plants are hardy. Catalpa The Indian Bean Cedrus The Cedrus some provenance s are hardy. Toona Chinese Mahogany needs a warm place. Celtis Nettle trees Cercidiphyllum Katsura Tree Chamaecyparis Cypresses Dogwood s Hazel s Crataegus Hawthorn s Sugi Cunninghamia only northern provenance s are hardy. Davidia Dove Tree Persimmon needs a warm place. Beech Ash tree Ash Ginkgo Honey locust Honey Locust Walnut Koelreuteria Golden Rain Tree, Pride of India Larch Liquidambar Sweet Gum Liriodendron Tulip tree Magnolia Malus Apple Dawn Redwood Mulberry Nothofagus Nothofagus Antarctica Tupelo Ostrya Hop hornbeams Paulownia tomentosa Wingnut plant Wingnuts Douglas fir Phellodendron Cork trees Spruce s Pine s see Pinus of Denmark Platanus Planes do need warm place. Poplar Poplars, Aspens, Cottenwoods Prunus Plums and cherries Pear s Oak s see Quercus of Denmark Willow s Sciadopitys Coast Redwood only a few specimens Giant Sequoia only a few specimens Sorbus Rowan, Whitebeam Taxodium Swamp Cypress only a few specimens Taxaceae Yew s Tilia Lindens Thuja s Tsuga Hemlocks Elm s See also Trees of the world External links http www.sl.kvl.dk Faciliteter Arboretet.aspx the Arboretum Category Trees by country Denmark Category Flora of Denmark Category Lists of trees Denmark Category Denmark related lists Trees da Danske tr er ...   more details



  1. The Nostalgia of the Infinite

    Italic title Infobox Painting image file TheNostalgiaoftheInfinite.jpg backcolor FBF5DF painting alignment right image size 264px title The Nostalgia of the Infinite artist Giorgio de Chirico year 1912 1913? dated 1911 type Oil painting Oil on canvas height 135.2 width 64.8 height inch 53 width inch 25 diameter cm diameter inch city New York City museum Museum of Modern Art The Nostalgia of the Infinite is a painting by the Greece Greek Italy Italian Metaphysical art metaphysical painter Giorgio de Chirico . The subject of the painting is a large tower. The scene is struck by low, angular evening light. In the foreground below the tower are two small shadowy figures resembling those in future works by Salvador Dal . This painting is the most famous example of the tower theme which appears in several of de Chirico s works. Although the painting is dated 1911, this date is generally held in question. It has been speculated by the Museum of Modern Art in New York City New York that it was created from 1912 to 1913 while the Annenberg School for Communication suggests 1913 14. According to art historian, Robert Hughes, the painting draws inspiration from one of the spectacular architectural landmarks of Turin, the Mole Antonelliana ref sup Hughes, Robert, 1980 The Shock of the New, New York McGraw Hill. sup ref . This painting, amongst other works by Giorgio de Chirico, influenced the painting by Fumito Ueda for the front cover of the video game Ico used in the Japanese and European versions of the game. References reflist Source http www.moma.org collection provenance provenance object.php?object id 78738 The Museum of Modern Art Painting stub DEFAULTSORT Nostalgia of the Infinite Category Paintings by Giorgio de Chirico Category 1910s paintings ...   more details



  1. The Portrait (painting)

    Infobox Painting image file The Portrait.jpg backcolor FBF5DF painting alignment right image size 300px title The Portrait artist Ren Magritte year 1935 type Oil painting Oil on canvas height 73.3 width 50.2 height inch 28 width inch 19 diameter cm diameter inch city New York City museum Museum of Modern Art The Portrait 1935 is a painting by the Belgium Belgian Surrealism surrealist Ren Magritte . This painting is a classic example of the technique that often set Magritte apart from other surrealists. Artists like Salvador Dal Dal and Max Ernst Ernst usually depicted distorted and dream like representations of real forms mixed with abstract art abstract shapes. Magritte is best known for his realistic depictions of ordinary things made surreal by context or their relationship to each other. This painting depicts an almost photo realistic table setting with a slice of ham in the center. The scene is made surreal by the presence of an human eye eye staring back at the viewer from the center of the ham. This painting was once part of the private collection of the surrealist painter Kay Sage . In 1956 she donated it as a gift to the Museum of Modern Art in New York . Sources http www.moma.org collection provenance items 574.56.html The Museum of Modern Art Provenance Research Project Rene Magritte DEFAULTSORT Portrait Category Paintings by Ren Magritte Category Surrealist paintings Category 1935 paintings Painting stub fa he sl Portret Magritte ...   more details



  1. Letterbook of Explorers' Journals

    The Letterbook of Explorers Journals is a collection of transcriptions of journals and reports of exploration in Western Australia between 1827 and 1870. Transcribed by hand by John Septimus Roe , they are the source of best provenance for the majority of the journals contents, the originals of which have been lost in most cases. During Roe s time as Surveyor General of Western Australia , Roe attempted to transcribe every journal of exploration in Western Australia into his Letterbook . As a result of his efforts, Western Australia has an exceptionally good record of its early explorations, nearly every significant journal being extant from 1827 until Roe s retirement in 1870. After 1870, however, the maintenance of exploration reports lapsed. The Survey Office retained Roe s Letterbook , and continued to hold journals and reports, but no attempt was made to collate or archive these in a sensible manner. In the 1920s, the Survey Office made typescript copies of Roe s Letterbook , but neither the typescript nor the originals were made accessible to the public until 1966, when the Battye Library took photocopies of the typescripts and bound them into six volumes, for use by the public. These volumes, entitled Exploration Diaries , are still the most accessible copies of the journals that Roe transcribed. However, they are not entirely reliable many words, including some names of places and people, were transcribed incorrectly in the making of the 1920s transcript. The original Letterbook of Explorers Journals remains the source of best provenance for most journals. It is now lodged with the State Records Office of Western Australia , where it is given item number 328 of Series 2117. References cite book author Shoobert, Joanne ed year 2005 title Western Australian Exploration Volume One, December 1826 December 1825 location Victoria Park publisher Hesperian Press id ISBN 0 85905 351 2 External links wikisourcecat http aeon.sro.wa.gov.au Investigator Details Item Deta ...   more details




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