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Series 01 Part 06: Architectural plans for extensions to the south-east wing of the State Library of...

Series 01 Part 06: Architectural plans for extensions to the south-east wing of the State Library of...

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Series 01 Part 06: Architectural plans for extensions to the south-east wing of the State Library of New South Wales, 1955-1966

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Full title

Series 01 Part 06: Architectural plans for extensions to the south-east wing of the State Library of New South Wales, 1955-1966

Date

1955-1966

Call Numbers

PXD 363/ff.229-361

Record Identifier

9NaAX6KY

Reference Code

1014788
Physical Description

Contents

142 architectural drawings

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Series

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Issue Copy

Digitised

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Scope and Contents

Contents

1. Public Library of N.S.W. Sketch plans of proposed completion (South - Eastern wing) & Dixson Library & Galleries alterations 1955 - PXD 363/ff229
2. Public Library of N.S.W. Sketch plans of proposed completion (South - Eastern wing) & Dixson Library & Galleries alterations 1955 - PXD 363/ff229A
3. Public Library of N.S.W. Sketch plans of p...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Series 01 Part 06: Architectural plans for extensions to the south-east wing of the State Library of New South Wales, 1955-1966

Notes

General note

Digital order no:a533010

Description source

Guide to the Architectural plans etc. for the State Library of New South Wales, State Library archives collection, PXD 363

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

PXD 363/ff.229-361

Record Identifier

9NaAX6KY

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Reference code

1014788

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