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Photographs from the James Robinson papers, 1865-1919

Photographs from the James Robinson papers, 1865-1919

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Photographs from the James Robinson papers, 1865-1919

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Full title

Photographs from the James Robinson papers, 1865-1919

Author / Creator

Date

1865-1919

Call Numbers

PXA 1174

Record Identifier

1wN2x5xn

Reference Code

844249
Physical Description

Contents

8 photographic prints - 14 x 23 cm or smaller - 2 cartes de visite, 3 albumen on card, 1 gelatin silver on card, 2 copy photographs

1 print - 27.5 x 21.5 cm

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Scope and Contents

Contents

1-2 . Carte de visite portrait of body of Daniel Morgan, bushranger, 1865 / Henry Pohl ; black & white copy photograph

3-4. Carte de visite 1860's copy of original Government House, Pitt Street, Sydney, taken in the 1850's; house demolished Nov 1869 / T.S. Glaister ; black & white copy photograph

5. Cabinet portrait of Hon. Stevenson...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Photographs from the James Robinson papers, 1865-1919

Notes

Signature / Inscriptions

To Hessie / Her affate. Cousin / A. Watson / 2.4.19 -- autograph in ink on the lower edge of the photograph of Professor Archibald

Published information

Portrait of Archibald Watson by W.B. McInnes reproduced in: Supplement to The Medical Journal of Australia, October 12, 1940

Contextual Information

Source

Transferred from MLMSS 1533
Pic.Acc.4041

Administrative / Biographical history

For a biography of Professor Archibald Watson, see: Australian Dictionary of Biography online

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Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

PXA 1174

Record Identifier

1wN2x5xn

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1wN2x5xn

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Reference code

844249

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