F. S. Crawford

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Frazer Smith Crawford (c. 1829 – 30 October 1890) was a photographer in the colony of South Australia, founding manager of the Adelaide Photographic Company, then photolithographer for the South Australian government. In a seemingly unrelated sphere, Crawford came to be recognised as an authority on agricultural pests and diseases, particularly known for identifying and exploiting naturally occurring predators of plant pests. rdf:langString
rdf:langString F. S. Crawford
rdf:langString Frazer Smith Crawford
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xsd:date 1890-10-30
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rdf:langString Crawford c. 1884
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rdf:langString Photographer, Agricultural scientist
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rdf:langString Frazer Smith Crawford (c. 1829 – 30 October 1890) was a photographer in the colony of South Australia, founding manager of the Adelaide Photographic Company, then photolithographer for the South Australian government. In a seemingly unrelated sphere, Crawford came to be recognised as an authority on agricultural pests and diseases, particularly known for identifying and exploiting naturally occurring predators of plant pests.
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