[Melbourne buildings, streets, the Yarra River, and various gardens] / photographs by Daniel McDonal...
[Melbourne buildings, streets, the Yarra River, and various gardens] / photographs by Daniel McDonald
About this item
Full title
Author / Creator
Date
ca. 1867-1891 (dated from The Mechanical eye in Australia : photography 1841-1900 / Alan Davies & Peter Stanbury)
Call Numbers
PXA 437 (v.2)
Record Identifier
Reference Code
Formats
Physical Description
Contents
Albums - 21 x 28 cm. - 1 album (52 albumen photoprints)
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Level of description
Fonds
Access and use
Copying Conditions
Out of copyright : Created before 1955
Please acknowledge: : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales
Issue Copy
Digitised
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Scope and Contents
Contents
1. The Treasury, Melbourne
2. View in the Treasury Gardens
3. Menzies' Hotel, Bourke Street, Melbourne
4. The Western Market Buildings, Melbourne
5. Bourke Street, Melbourne, looking east
6. Collins Street from Market Street, Melbourne
7. Collins Street, from Russell Street, Melbourne, looking west
8. The monument of Bu...
Alternative Titles
Full title
[Melbourne buildings, streets, the Yarra River, and various gardens] / photographs by Daniel McDonald
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Notes
General note
No.24 `Dayspring II' identified from the Presbyterian Church Archives of Aotearoa New Zeland on-line reference, Aug 2001
D.S. Mitchell bookplate inside front cover.
Digital order no:Album ID : 1045385
Signature / Inscriptions
"D. McDonald, Photo / St. Kilda" and caption printed along lower edge of mount.
Contextual Information
Source
Transfer from Mitchell Library Printed Books Collection Q982.1/M vol.2, Dec 1994
Bequeathed by D.S. Mitchell, 1907
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
PXA 437 (v.2)
Record Identifier
92e7EldY
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/92e7EldY
Other Identifiers
Reference code
17955
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