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Series 1: Photographic prints of New South Wales and South Australia including wartime scenes; army...

Series 1: Photographic prints of New South Wales and South Australia including wartime scenes; army...

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Series 1: Photographic prints of New South Wales and South Australia including wartime scenes; army training camps; university students; ships; tours and holidays, ca. 1910-1931 / chiefly photographed by Leonard Sothern Beckett

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Series 1: Photographic prints of New South Wales and South Australia including wartime scenes; army training camps; university students; ships; tours and holidays, ca. 1910-1931 / chiefly photographed by Leonard Sothern Beckett

Date

ca. 1910-1931

Call Numbers

PXB 459

Record Identifier

9AL4yKBY

Reference Code

825380
Physical Description

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1,422 photographic prints (5 boxes) - 7.2 x 4.8 cm or smaller - gelatin silver

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Contents

BOX 1 (467 photographs in 26 envelopes)
1. Crowd in George St. watching the Joseph Hammond flight over the city, 1911
2. Motoring trip – Yamba area : Mrs A.H. Gilligan’s Wartime Cafe, Royal Hotel, river scenes
3. A3A first outing
4. The Aurora sailing ship in Sydney Harbour, British fleet, street parade
5. American fleet 1925
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Full title

Series 1: Photographic prints of New South Wales and South Australia including wartime scenes; army training camps; university students; ships; tours and holidays, ca. 1910-1931 / chiefly photographed by Leonard Sothern Beckett

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PXB 459

Record Identifier

9AL4yKBY

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825380

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