W.J. Conder, trigonometric surveyor of Lands Dept. and uncle of artist Charles Conder - portrait, 1...
W.J. Conder, trigonometric surveyor of Lands Dept. and uncle of artist Charles Conder - portrait, 1871-1879 / David Scott, 140 Pitt St., Sydney
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Date
1871-1879
Call Numbers
P1/370
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Pictures and Photographs
Physical Description
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Photographs - 10.6 x 6.5 cm. - 1 carte de visite
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Out of copyright : created before 1955
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W.J. Conder, trigonometric surveyor of Lands Dept. and uncle of artist Charles Conder - portrait, 1871-1879 / David Scott, 140 Pitt St., Sydney
Authors, Artists and Contributors
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Notes
General note
Transferred from P1/Conder, W. J. (BM), January 2010
Digital order no:a4260070
Signature / Inscriptions
"W.J. Conder" -- in ink, on both sides of the carte
Date note
Dated from the period David Scott had premises at 140 Pitt Street -- Reference: Australians behind the camera : early Australian photographers / Sandy Barrie. Sydney South : S. Barrie, c1992
Contextual Information
Source
Presented 1933
Administrative / Biographical history
Charles Conder arrived in Sydney 13 Jun 1884 to work under his uncle, W.J. Conder, Lands Dept., who was superintendent of the trigonometrical survey in New South Wales. -- References: Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol.3, 1851-1890. Carlton, Vic. : Melbourne University Press, 1969 (pp. 446-447), and, Mapping the border / Bill Kitson [et al.] -...
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P1/370
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1xqZJlGY
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1xqZJlGY
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447035
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