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Press photographers and one newsreel man photograph the dismissal of the Lang Government; left to ri...

Press photographers and one newsreel man photograph the dismissal of the Lang Government; left to ri...

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Press photographers and one newsreel man photograph the dismissal of the Lang Government; left to right: Cinesound electrician, unknown youth, Sam Hood, Joe Stafford (Cinesound), Bert Fishwick (Sydney Mail), Harry Martin (Sydney Morning Herald), Bill Jackson (The Sun), Ted Hood (Melbourne Argus) and two electricians

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Press photographers and one newsreel man photograph the dismissal of the Lang Government; left to right: Cinesound electrician, unknown youth, Sam Hood, Joe Stafford (Cinesound), Bert Fishwick (Sydney Mail), Harry Martin (Sydney Morning Herald), Bill Jackson (The Sun), Ted Hood (Melbourne Argus) and two electricians

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Date

13 May 1932

Call Numbers

Home and Away - 3464

Record Identifier

1kVR0rZn

Reference Code

52296
Physical Description

Contents

Photographs - 1 glass photonegative

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Full title

Press photographers and one newsreel man photograph the dismissal of the Lang Government; left to right: Cinesound electrician, unknown youth, Sam Hood, Joe Stafford (Cinesound), Bert Fishwick (Sydney Mail), Harry Martin (Sydney Morning Herald), Bill Jackson (The Sun), Ted Hood (Melbourne Argus) and two electricians

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General note

Digital order no:hood_03464...

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Original item no. DG ON4/3464

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Call Numbers

Home and Away - 3464

Record Identifier

1kVR0rZn

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52296

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