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Jack Scout Redux

Research output: Exhibits, objects and web-based outputsDigital or Visual Products

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Jack Scout Redux. Stewart, Nigel (Other); Wilson, Louise Ann (Other). 2013. Lancaster.

Research output: Exhibits, objects and web-based outputsDigital or Visual Products

Harvard

Stewart, N & Wilson, LA, Jack Scout Redux, 2013, Digital or Visual Products, Lancaster.

APA

Stewart, N. (Other), & Wilson, L. A. (Other). (2013). Jack Scout Redux. Digital or Visual Products, .

Vancouver

Stewart N (Other), Wilson LA (Other). Jack Scout Redux Lancaster: . 2013.

Author

Stewart, Nigel (Other) ; Wilson, Louise Ann (Other). / Jack Scout Redux. [Digital or Visual Products].

Bibtex

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