Job no. 2621: Bank buildings at Seaforth and Balgowlah, views of city, houses in the suburbs, Paddin...
Job no. 2621: Bank buildings at Seaforth and Balgowlah, views of city, houses in the suburbs, Paddington Stage Coach, a globe of the world, coins, a wheel, a tube of paint, a watch, Martin Place at night, people walking around the Commonwealth Bank, corner of George and Market Streets, Dadiwell sculpture mural, for annual report, 1958 / photographs by Max Dupain
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Date
1958
Call Numbers
ON 558/Box 16/nos. 265-294
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Pictures and Photographs
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30 negatives - 5 x 4 in. - black & white
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Job no. 2621: Bank buildings at Seaforth and Balgowlah, views of city, houses in the suburbs, Paddington Stage Coach, a globe of the world, coins, a wheel, a tube of paint, a watch, Martin Place at night, people walking around the Commonwealth Bank, corner of George and Market Streets, Dadiwell sculpture mural, for annual report, 1958 / photographs...
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Photographs taken for: Commonwealth Bank of Australia
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Max Dupain & Associates / database compiled by Eric Sierins, 1992-2011
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ON 558/Box 16/nos. 265-294
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1JkPWK5Y
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9611059
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