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File 138: Negatives from Ektachrome positives, shows weavers, mountaineers and child at Aboriginal d...

File 138: Negatives from Ektachrome positives, shows weavers, mountaineers and child at Aboriginal d...

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File 138: Negatives from Ektachrome positives, shows weavers, mountaineers and child at Aboriginal drawing, ca. 1950 / photographed by Max Dupain & Associates

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Full title

File 138: Negatives from Ektachrome positives, shows weavers, mountaineers and child at Aboriginal drawing, ca. 1950 / photographed by Max Dupain & Associates

Date

ca. 1950

Call Numbers

ON 559/Box 21/nos. 120-122

Record Identifier

1kV8EG6n

Reference Code

9593051
Physical Description

Contents

3 negatives - 5 x 4 in. - black & white

Other Descriptions

Level of description

File

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Copying Conditions

Out of copyright : Created before 1955

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Physical Access Conditions

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Alternative Titles

Full title

File 138: Negatives from Ektachrome positives, shows weavers, mountaineers and child at Aboriginal drawing, ca. 1950 / photographed by Max Dupain & Associates

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

Photographs taken for: Reader's Digest

Alphanumeric designations

Max Dupain and Associates job no. RD135

Max Dupain and Associates box annotation: Readers Digest 5

Description source

Max Dupain and Associates / database compiled by Eric Sierins, 1992-2011

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

ON 559/Box 21/nos. 120-122

Record Identifier

1kV8EG6n

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Reference code

9593051

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