Item 18: Tribune negatives including May Day march, George Street, Sydney, and monk speaking at The...
Item 18: Tribune negatives including May Day march, George Street, Sydney, and monk speaking at The University of Sydney, New South Wales, 1973
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Date
1973
Call Numbers
ON 162/Item 18
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36 negatives - 35 mm
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Contents
Original negative sleeve titled F786 May Day
Includes:
May Day march along George Street, Sydney - banners and signs being held include Miscellaneous Workers' Union ; Gay Liberation ; Land rights ; Liberate Zimbabwe ; Ban French tests ; and May Queen.
Buddhist monk[?] speaking in front of Clock Tower entrance, the Quadrangle, U...
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Item 18: Tribune negatives including May Day march, George Street, Sydney, and monk speaking at The University of Sydney, New South Wales, 1973
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Call Numbers
ON 162/Item 18
Record Identifier
1xqZqgQY
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1xqZqgQY
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Reference code
1045766
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