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H3481 Educational Aid, 'Genealogical Tree showing the more important compounds existing in, and derived from Coal Tar', wood / paper, author unidentified, published by George Allen & Unwin Ltd, London, England, 1931. Click to enlarge.

'Genealogical Tree' educational aid

Published
Educational Aid, Coal Tar Derivatives, 'Genealogical Tree', George Allen & Unwin Ltd, (publishers), London, England, 1931 (OF).

Summary

Object No.

H3481

Object Statement

Educational Aid, 'Genealogical Tree showing the more important compounds existing in, and derived from Coal Tar', wood / paper, author unidentified, published by George Allen & Unwin Ltd, London, England, 1931

Physical Description

Educational Aid, Coal Tar Derivatives, 'Genealogical Tree', George Allen & Unwin Ltd, (publishers), London, England, 1931 (OF).

Dimensions

Height

820 mm

Width

635 mm

Source

Credit Line

Purchased 1929

Acquisition Date

17 June 1929

Cite this Object

Harvard

'Genealogical Tree' educational aid 2022, Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences, accessed 5 June 2023, <https://ma.as/237161>

Wikipedia

{{cite web |url=https://ma.as/237161 |title='Genealogical Tree' educational aid |author=Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences |access-date=5 June 2023 |publisher=Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences, Australia}}

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