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Keast Burke and Harold Cazneaux, Jacara courtyard, Sun 24 Aug 1952 - photoprints / photographer unkn...

Keast Burke and Harold Cazneaux, Jacara courtyard, Sun 24 Aug 1952 - photoprints / photographer unkn...

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9NaApWWY

Keast Burke and Harold Cazneaux, Jacara courtyard, Sun 24 Aug 1952 - photoprints / photographer unknown

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Full title

Keast Burke and Harold Cazneaux, Jacara courtyard, Sun 24 Aug 1952 - photoprints / photographer unknown

Date

Sun 24 Aug 1952

Call Numbers

PXA 1100/193-207

Record Identifier

9NaApWWY

Reference Code

456542
Physical Description

Contents

Photographs - 15.3 x 15.3, 12.5 x 16.4, 19 x 12.8 cm. - 15 silver gelatin photoprints

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Full title

Keast Burke and Harold Cazneaux, Jacara courtyard, Sun 24 Aug 1952 - photoprints / photographer unknown

Notes

General note

Photographs titled and dated from original envelope
PXA 1100/207 is a banana palm in Jacara courtyard, not part of this series It was published in "A One-man-show of photographs by Keast Burke" at the Kodak Salon, 22 Sept-13 Oct [n.d.], Sydney. A copy of the catalog in this collection has been transferred to Ephemera (Feb 2007)

Signature / Inscriptions

"Taken in Jacara courtyard on Sunday 24th August 1952. 14 prints of Keast and Harold. Keast's photographs of Harold Cazneax [sic] & Keast Burke. K.B.'s camera. Selecting prints for 'Milestones'. Taken in Jacara garden by Sandra, Julian, Hab Smith or Iris? or Keast set camera on tripod." -- in ink on the original envelope

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Call Numbers

PXA 1100/193-207

Record Identifier

9NaApWWY

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Reference code

456542

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