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THE WIDE TRAIL OF TAILINGS left by the Arahura gold dredge beside the Arahura river—one of the 58 striking pictures of the West Coast in “A Pictorial Exploration of the Coast” by V. C. Browne (Whitcombe and Tombs, 56 pp.). In a lyrical introduction, Leslie Hobbs provides an excellent setting for Mr Browne’s talent in recording, with the sureness of long experience, Westland’s mountains, glaciers, lakes, rivers, roads, towns, people, industries, and its “crowning glory,” the bush. The beauty and character of the province have been captured in his photographs.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30200, 3 August 1963, Page 3

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THE WIDE TRAIL OF TAILINGS left by the Arahura gold dredge beside the Arahura river—one of the 58 striking pictures of the West Coast in “A Pictorial Exploration of the Coast” by V. C. Browne (Whitcombe and Tombs, 56 pp.). In a lyrical introduction, Leslie Hobbs provides an excellent setting for Mr Browne’s talent in recording, with the sureness of long experience, Westland’s mountains, glaciers, lakes, rivers, roads, towns, people, industries, and its “crowning glory,” the bush. The beauty and character of the province have been captured in his photographs. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30200, 3 August 1963, Page 3

THE WIDE TRAIL OF TAILINGS left by the Arahura gold dredge beside the Arahura river—one of the 58 striking pictures of the West Coast in “A Pictorial Exploration of the Coast” by V. C. Browne (Whitcombe and Tombs, 56 pp.). In a lyrical introduction, Leslie Hobbs provides an excellent setting for Mr Browne’s talent in recording, with the sureness of long experience, Westland’s mountains, glaciers, lakes, rivers, roads, towns, people, industries, and its “crowning glory,” the bush. The beauty and character of the province have been captured in his photographs. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30200, 3 August 1963, Page 3