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Scene from the Sydney Town Hall Tower / Anglo-Australasian Photo Company, N.J. Caire, Photo.

Scene from the Sydney Town Hall Tower / Anglo-Australasian Photo Company, N.J. Caire, Photo.

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/93QVjpN1

Scene from the Sydney Town Hall Tower / Anglo-Australasian Photo Company, N.J. Caire, Photo.

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Full title

Scene from the Sydney Town Hall Tower / Anglo-Australasian Photo Company, N.J. Caire, Photo.

Author / Creator

Date

[1878]

Call Numbers

SPF/994

Record Identifier

93QVjpN1

Reference Code

414331
Physical Description

Contents

Photographs - image 13.3 x 18.8 cm., on mount 22.5 x 27.5 cm. - albumen photoprint

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Item

Access and use

Issue Copy

Digitised

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Alternative Titles

Full title

Scene from the Sydney Town Hall Tower / Anglo-Australasian Photo Company, N.J. Caire, Photo.

Authors, Artists and Contributors

Author / Creator

Notes

General note

Dated from: The mechanical eye in Australia : photography 1841-1900 / Alan Davies & Peter Stanbury. Melbourne : Oxford University Press, 1985

Digital order no:a089994

This item has been catalogued and digitised under a project funded and supported by the State Library of New South Wales Foundation, 2001.

Signature / Inscriptions

"Views of New South Wales. No.11. Scene from the Sydney Town Hall Tower. This illustration represents the South-eastern portion of the City of Sydney, looking towards Newtown. The ornamental towers in the foreground are those of the St. Andrew's Cathedral. The Sydney University can be seen in the distance. Anglo-Australasian Photo Company, Melbourn...

Contextual Information

Source

Pic.Acc.1218

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

SPF/994

Record Identifier

93QVjpN1

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/93QVjpN1

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Reference code

414331

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