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File 01: Nocturnes, [ca 1940s-1950s] / photographed by Max Dupain

File 01: Nocturnes, [ca 1940s-1950s] / photographed by Max Dupain

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/92ebl5bY

File 01: Nocturnes, [ca 1940s-1950s] / photographed by Max Dupain

About this item

Full title

File 01: Nocturnes, [ca 1940s-1950s] / photographed by Max Dupain

Date

[ca 1940s-1950s]

Call Numbers

ON 609/Box 08/nos. 383-389

Record Identifier

92ebl5bY

Reference Code

1008365
Physical Description

Contents

7 negatives - black & white

Other Descriptions

Level of description

File

Access and use

Copying Conditions

Out of copyright : Created before 1955

Copyright status : In copyright - Created after 1955

Please acknowledge: : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales

Physical Access Conditions

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Scope and Contents

Contents

7 negatives of night time views of Sydney Harbour including the Harbour Bridge and wharves, cityscape with building signage including H. Wolfson & Son and Noyes Bros, an interior of a room with candelabra, piano and armchair, and a tree-lined dirt road

Alternative Titles

Full title

File 01: Nocturnes, [ca 1940s-1950s] / photographed by Max Dupain

Notes

Signature / Inscriptions

Additional information on glassine bag housing negative at ON 609/Box 8/no. 384 read, "Moon and street lamp".

Date note

No date. Date provided by cataloguer based on retail signage.

Description source

Titled from original box housing negatives.

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

ON 609/Box 08/nos. 383-389

Record Identifier

92ebl5bY

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/92ebl5bY

Other Identifiers

Reference code

1008365

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