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Orthoceras solandri by Nina Jones ac142 (cropped)

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Nina Jones: Orthoceras solandri by Nina Jones ac142. Artist: Nina Jones (1871–1926) . Alternative names: Miss N. L. Jones; Nina Lucy Mary Jones. Description: New Zealand artist, botanical illustrator and carver. Date of birth/death: 22 June 1871 8 February 1926 . Location of birth/death: Christchurch Nelson. Authority control: : Q63134786. artist QS:P170,Q63134786. Title: Orthoceras solandri by Nina Jones ac142. Description: Orthoceras solandri by Nina Jones ac142. Date: circa 1920 date QS:P571,+1920-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902. Medium: watercolor on papermedium QS:P186,Q22915256;P186,Q11472,P518,Q861259. Dimensions: Height: 315 mm (12.40 in); Width: 209 mm (8.22 in)dimensions QS:P2048,315U174789 dimensions QS:P2049,209U174789. Collection: Nelson Provincial Museum . . Location: Nelson , New Zealand. Coordinates: 41° 16′ 28″ S, 173° 16′ 59″ E . Established: 1841 . Web page: www.nelsonmuseum.co.nz . 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