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Forest Creek, Mount Alexander Diggings, 1852
by S. T. Gill
(Macarthey & Galbraith, Melbourne, 1852),
lithograph with tint stone and hand-colouring,
45.8 x 69 cm National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Purchased 1960 (790–5)
The Rothschilds, the Montefiores, and the Victorian Gold Rush