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Rue des Mauvais-Garcons, Paris Charles MERYON The Clock Tower Charles MERYON Solar law Charles MERYON Ice pail WEDGWOOD, Staffordshire, Stoke-on-Trent (manufacturer) Salt and pepper shakers Wilhelm WAGENFELD (designer); WÜRTTEMBERGISCHE METALLWARENFABRIK, Geislingen (manufacturer) A rose is a rose..., brooch Peter TULLY Green wake Robert FOSTER (designer); F!NK & Co. Queanbeyan, Canberra (manufacturer) Sandringham series III Craig GOUGH Bird with worm, ashtray Pablo PICASSO (designer); MADOURA POTTERY, Vallauris (manufacturer) Hot-water kettle Peter BEHRENS (designer); BERLINER METALLWARENFABRIK, JÜRST & CO. (BMF J. & CO.), Berlin (manufacturer) Girdle and bum pad VIVIENNE WESTWOOD, London (fashion house); Vivienne WESTWOOD (designer) A woman's work is never done + I feel like when my father used to dry my hair Jenny WATSON Chair Ray KOMAI (designer); J. G. FURNITURE CO. INC., Brooklyn (manufacturer) Young dumb and full of numb Paul YORE Actinia, vase René LALIQUE (designer); R. LALIQUE, Wingen-sur-Moder (manufacturer) Window from the Avery Coonley House, Riverside, Illinois Frank Lloyd WRIGHT (designer); LINDEN GLASS COMPANY, Chicago (manufacturer) Usonian, pair of chairs Frank Lloyd WRIGHT (designer) Saint Catherine of Alexandria Rose FARRELL; George PARKIN Art pack series E no. 2 Peter STEPHENSON Button sample HALL LUDLOW, Melbourne (manufacturer); Hall LUDLOW (designer) Button samples HALL LUDLOW, Melbourne (manufacturer); Hall LUDLOW (designer) Dressing gown Lizzie CORRIE View of Victoria Hill, Bendigo, taken from Old Chum Hill Nicholas CAIRE View of the railway tunnel through the big hill near Mount Herbert Nicholas CAIRE Half a proposition for a banner march and a black cube hot air balloon. No. 6 Raafat ISHAK Another sit down demonstrator is lifted away by police Kerry DUNDAS Smiling girl Max DUPAIN Mr and Mrs B. Bradbrook (left) from Melbourne, have been coming to Rostrevor for 17 years. They make £7 daily between them. Here they enjoy lunch with veteran picker Frank Tyrell, who has been coming for 40 years to Rostrevor. Jeff CARTER At night in the miniature town at Rostrevor. Pickers read by electric light, which is connected to most huts. Hot showers are available 24 hours a day. Jeff CARTER Victor Ray Smith (left) and brother John, from Kempsey, NSW. "It's our first and last year", they chorused. "Not enough money". Jeff CARTER