Aerial views of Kingsford Smith Airport, Sydney, 1969
Aerial views of Kingsford Smith Airport, Sydney, 1969
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Date
1969
Call Numbers
PXD 1368
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Pictures and Photographs
Physical Description
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3 photographs - 49.7 x 59.5 cm - gelatin silver
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Scope and Contents
Contents
Three aerial views of Kingsford Smith Airport while under construction in 1969
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Full title
Aerial views of Kingsford Smith Airport, Sydney, 1969
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Notes
General note
Label detached from one photograph: 'An aerial view of the new International Terminal under construction at Kingsford Smith Airport, Sydney. Qantas neg. no. 69 - 1030 - 6'
Pic.Acc. Upgrade Project - Information transferred from Pic.Acc.5595 as part of the eRecords Project 2013-14
Signature / Inscriptions
Labels on back of photographs: 'An aerial view of Kingsford Smith Airport, Sydney. Qantas neg. no. 69 - 252 - 16'; 'An aerial view of the new International Terminal under construction at Kingsford Smith Airport, Sydney. Qantas neg. nos. 69 - 1030 - 2'; 'An aerial view of the new International Terminal under construction at Kingsford Smith Airport,...
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Brian Rogers, 1984
Pic.Acc.5595
Administrative / Biographical history
Sydney Airport was founded in 1920 and quickly become an important local aerodrome in New South Wales. In 1933, the airport was expanded and saw the arrival of its very first runways. In 1953, Sydney Airport was officially named Sydney Kingsford Smith International Airport after an important Australian pilot and this remains the airport's official...
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PXD 1368
Record Identifier
9NaABKgY
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9NaABKgY
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Reference code
909520
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