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Series 20: Photographic prints of Marcus Clark department stores and warehouses, ca. 1890-1935; scen...

Series 20: Photographic prints of Marcus Clark department stores and warehouses, ca. 1890-1935; scen...

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Series 20: Photographic prints of Marcus Clark department stores and warehouses, ca. 1890-1935; scenery in Cairns region, ca. 1894; views of Scotland, ca. 1900 / TAFE NSW

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Full title

Series 20: Photographic prints of Marcus Clark department stores and warehouses, ca. 1890-1935; scenery in Cairns region, ca. 1894; views of Scotland, ca. 1900 / TAFE NSW

Date

ca. 1890-1935

Call Numbers

PXB 454/Box 8/nos. 632-698

Record Identifier

1xqZQAeY

Reference Code

825488
Physical Description

Contents

67 photographic prints - 25.5 x 20 cm or smaller - gelatin silver

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Scope and Contents

Contents

632. Marcus Clark & Co. shops
633. Marcus Clark & Co. warehouses
634-636. Marcus Clark & Co. showrooms
637. The Hub Theatre, 218 King Street, Newtown (in 1900 Marcus Clark store)
638. Interior of theatre
639. Marcus Clark store
640. Marcus Clark store in Brown St., Newtown
641-643. Warehouses, Mountain and Smail Streets, Ultimo...

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Full title

Series 20: Photographic prints of Marcus Clark department stores and warehouses, ca. 1890-1935; scenery in Cairns region, ca. 1894; views of Scotland, ca. 1900 / TAFE NSW

Notes

General note

Many photographs in this series have been copied from album at:
Series 13: Album of photographs of Marcus Clark stores and warehouses in Railway Square and Newtown and other Sydney views, ca. 1890-1930 / TAFE NSW (PXE 995)

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Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

PXB 454/Box 8/nos. 632-698

Record Identifier

1xqZQAeY

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

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Reference code

825488

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