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An original skeleton of Camellia reticulata 'Captain Rawes', planted by Joseph Paxton in 1850, Flora's Temple, Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.
 

An original skeleton of Camellia reticulata 'Captain Rawes', planted by Joseph Paxton in 1850, Flora's Temple, Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.


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Photographer: Clive Nichols - See more from this photographer
 
Image Number:   1254352
 
Image Size:   2710 x 3937 px
22.94 x 33.33 cm | 9 x 13.12 Inches | @300dpi

 
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An original skeleton of Camellia reticulata 'Captain Rawes', planted by Joseph Paxton in 1850, Flora's Temple, Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.

An original skeleton of Camellia reticulata 'Captain Rawes', planted by Joseph Paxton in 1850, Flora's Temple, Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.


 Image Number:   1254352 

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