[Photographs of South Australia including views of Melbourne and Sydney, ca. 1865-1875]
[Photographs of South Australia including views of Melbourne and Sydney, ca. 1865-1875]
About this item
Full title
Date
[ca. 1865-1875]
Call Numbers
PXE 126
Record Identifier
Reference Code
Formats
Pictures and Photographs
Physical Description
Contents
41 photographs - images approx. 5.5 x 9 cm. - 24 x 152 cm., on 20 mounts 33 x 40 cm. - albumen
Other Descriptions
Level of description
Fonds
Access and use
Copying Conditions
Out of copyright : Created before 1955
Please acknowledge: : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales
Subjects
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Scope and Contents
Contents
Comprises 39 albumen photoprints and 2 panoramic albumen photographs (each 5 parts, folded)
1a-b. Macclesfield, South Australia
2a. Group of natives at Wellington, South Australia
2b & 3a. Poltalloch Station, South Australia
3b. Jack Marlran, with Tommy and dead bustard
3c. Return from shooting, Sandy with kangaroo dog `Fly'...
Alternative Titles
Full title
[Photographs of South Australia including views of Melbourne and Sydney, ca. 1865-1875]
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes
General note
Photographs of South Australia by Townsend Duryea ; Melbourne by Charles Nettleton and Sydney by John Degotardi - attributions made after comparison with other views by the Curator of Photographs, Mitchell Library, March 1996.
Duryea's panorama of Adelaide was published in 1866 (see South Australian Register 28 Aug 1866). Duryea also photo...
Signature / Inscriptions
Titles in ink on each mount
Date note
Dated by the Curator of Photographs, Mitchell Library, March 1996.
Contextual Information
Source
Transfer from Mitchell Library Manuscripts Section *D126, Mar 1996
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
PXE 126
Record Identifier
1l4EJ2z1
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1l4EJ2z1
Other Identifiers
Reference code
112133
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