Westconnex and Sydney light rail construction photographs by Gerrit Fokkema
Westconnex and Sydney light rail construction photographs by Gerrit Fokkema
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Date
30 November 2017-26 February 2020
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Pictures and Photographs
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28 photographs - digital, TIFFS, colour
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Fonds
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In copyright
Copyright holder : Gerrit Fokkema
Please acknowledge: : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales and Courtesy Gerrit Fokkema
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28 digital photographs showing the construction of the Westconnex motorway in the inner west of Sydney; the construction and testing phase of the Sydney Light Rail project in the central business district, including scenes of disruptions to local residents and businesses; and scenes of general construction work in Sydney, including the Barangaroo u...
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Westconnex and Sydney light rail construction photographs by Gerrit Fokkema
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Purchased from Gerrit Fokkema, June 2020
Administrative / Biographical history
Gerrit Fokkema (1954-) studied photography in Canberra. Between 1975 and 1987 he worked as a staff photographer for the 'Canberra Times', 'Sydney Morning Herald', and 'Good Weekend Magazine'. His work is held by the Australian National Gallery and the Art Gallery of NSW, and has been exhibited at the Australian Centre for Photography and commercial...
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93QXbxW1
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/93QXbxW1
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9650517
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