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Portrait of family of Alexander Brown (1851-1926), taken on the verandah of 'Cumberland Hall', East...

Portrait of family of Alexander Brown (1851-1926), taken on the verandah of 'Cumberland Hall', East...

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Portrait of family of Alexander Brown (1851-1926), taken on the verandah of 'Cumberland Hall', East Maitland, sometime after the death of the Hon. Alexander

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Full title

Portrait of family of Alexander Brown (1851-1926), taken on the verandah of 'Cumberland Hall', East Maitland, sometime after the death of the Hon. Alexander

Date

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Call Numbers

P2/Brown Family

Record Identifier

1wN2V5jn

Reference Code

891682
Physical Description

Contents

1 photograph - 14 x 16 1/2 in., on mount 15 1/4 x 16 1/2 in.

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

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Scope and Contents

Contents

A typed label identifies them as Standing (L to R): William (Son), Mr Champion (Gardener), Charlie Ah You (Cook), Mary (Daughter).

Seated L to R: Mrs Brown (widow), E. L. Brown (Mrs Newton, Daughter), Douglas (Son), Ernest Alexander (Son).

Below this '(Information supplied in May 1963 by Mr W. J. Mears, Trustee of the Hon. Alexander'...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Portrait of family of Alexander Brown (1851-1926), taken on the verandah of 'Cumberland Hall', East Maitland, sometime after the death of the Hon. Alexander

Notes

General note

Copy neg. L132 was in the Newcastle Public Library, 1964.

Keyword subjects:
Cumberland Hall

Description source

Information transferred from pictures card catalogue as part of the eRecords Project, 2009-2010

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

P2/Brown Family

Record Identifier

1wN2V5jn

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Other Identifiers

Reference code

891682

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