George_Henry_Grass_Searcy,_the_State_Library_of_South_Australia_PRG-280-1-4-25.jpeg


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English: Photograph of George Henry Grass Searcy about 1890
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Source http://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/PRG+280/1/4/25
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1 January 1890 Gregorian