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Sydney Harbour Bridge : official souvenir and programme, official opening, 19th March, 1932.

Sydney Harbour Bridge : official souvenir and programme, official opening, 19th March, 1932.

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvxVZyzRoy

Sydney Harbour Bridge : official souvenir and programme, official opening, 19th March, 1932.

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Full title

Sydney Harbour Bridge : official souvenir and programme, official opening, 19th March, 1932.

Publisher

Sydney : Alfred James Kent, Govt. Printer, 1932.

Date

1932.

Call Numbers

Q93/123 , Q981.1/39A3 , Q994.4042/1 , Q981.1/39A4 , Q981.1/39A1 , NQ919.44/22

Record Identifier

74VvxVZyzRoy

MMS ID

991016748649702626

Language

English

Formats

Physical Description

Physical content

iv, 180 p. : ill., maps. ports. ; 28 cm.

Contents

History of the bridge ... -- Bond of Empire... --Trade and commerce -- Architecture of Sydney.

Publication information

Publisher

Sydney : Alfred James Kent, Govt. Printer, 1932.

Place of Publication

New South Wales

Date Published

1932.

More information

Alternative Titles

Full title

Sydney Harbour Bridge : official souvenir and programme, official opening, 19th March, 1932.

Notes

General note

Cover and running titles: Sydney Harbour Bridge souvenir.

Includes approx. 45 articles on different aspects of Sydney and N.S.W.

T.p. taken from p. [3]

Mitchell Library copy at Q981.1/39A4 includes letter to Mr. Alderman E. S. Marks from the Lord Mayor of Sydney, S. Walder, dated 9th March, 1932.

Mitchell Library copy at: Q994.4042/1 - front cover signed "A.B. Shaw"....

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

Q93/123 , Q981.1/39A3 , Q994.4042/1 , Q981.1/39A4 , Q981.1/39A1 , NQ919.44/22

Record Identifier

74VvxVZyzRoy

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvxVZyzRoy

Other Identifiers

DDC

994.4042

MMS ID

991016748649702626

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