Audio tape and slides of the Alexander Turnbull Library, ca. 1973-1977
Audio tape and slides of the Alexander Turnbull Library, ca. 1973-1977
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Date
ca. 1973-1977
Call Numbers
SLIDES 201
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Physical Description
Contents
160 slides - 35 mm - colour
1 sound recording - 6.35 mm x 365.7 m - magnetic
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Copyright status : In copyright - Life of creator plus 70 years
Please acknowledge: : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales
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Scope and Contents
Contents
The slides are of Alexander Turnbull, the buildings in which the library was housed and items from the collection.
Accompanying the slides is a sound recording of a presentation "Alexander Turnbull and his library: a key to our heritage" by the 1977 Chief Librarian James Edward Traue.
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Audio tape and slides of the Alexander Turnbull Library, ca. 1973-1977
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Notes
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Pic.Acc. Upgrade Project - Information transferred from Pic.Acc.4036 as part of the eRecords Project 2011-2012
Contextual Information
Source
Pic.Acc.4036
Purchased from the Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand
Administrative / Biographical history
The Alexander Turnbull Library was established in 1920 in Wellington, New Zealand, after Alexander Horsburgh Turnbull gifted his collection to the nation in 1918, its collections and services now housed within the National Library building.
The Turnbull Library collections are based on Turnbull's personal collection of books, manuscripts, ph...
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SLIDES 201
Record Identifier
9AL4gd8Y
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9AL4gd8Y
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Reference code
908823
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