Australian National Swimming Championships and Olympic Trials, North Sydney Olympic Pool, 1960, wher...
Australian National Swimming Championships and Olympic Trials, North Sydney Olympic Pool, 1960, where the most world records were set in the one pool at one meet
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Date
23 Feb 1960
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Australian Photographic Agency - 08005
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Pictures and Photographs
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Photographs - 10 x 12 cm. - 1 photonegative
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Copyright status : Taken by Australian Photographic Agency for account: News 600409¶Ilsa Konrads -- konmac@bigpond.net.au. Reproduction for purposes other than private study or research will require permission.
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Australian National Swimming Championships and Olympic Trials, North Sydney Olympic Pool, 1960, where the most world records were set in the one pool at one meet
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"Weird and wonderful Sydney" caption: "Dawn Fraser congratulates Jon Konrads after his world record in the 440 yards freestyle event during the Australian National Swimming Championships held at North Sydney Pool. Both swimmers qualified for the Olympics that night, Dawn having just broken two world records"
Digital order no:d7_08005
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Original item no. ON 173
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Presented 1988
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Administrative / Biographical history
Although the press called him Jon Konrads, a name which has stuck, his real name is John Konrads, the translation of his Latvian name Janis -- Information supplied by I.Konrads (Mar 2007)
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Australian Photographic Agency - 08005
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1l4lvWV1
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79856
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