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Portraits of Sir Terence Aubrey Murray and Lord Northcote, photographs of buildings, monuments, trai...

Portraits of Sir Terence Aubrey Murray and Lord Northcote, photographs of buildings, monuments, trai...

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Portraits of Sir Terence Aubrey Murray and Lord Northcote, photographs of buildings, monuments, trains, towns and views in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland, ca. 1895- ca. 1924, ca. 1950 - 1962

About this item

Full title

Portraits of Sir Terence Aubrey Murray and Lord Northcote, photographs of buildings, monuments, trains, towns and views in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland, ca. 1895- ca. 1924, ca. 1950 - 1962

Date

[ca. 1895- ca. 1924], [ca. 1950] - 1962

Call Numbers

PXA 7193

Record Identifier

9Namae5Y

Reference Code

9618685
Physical Description

Contents

56 photographs

1 item of ephemera

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

More information

Scope and Contents

Contents

Sir Terence Aubrey Murray
(Transferred from P1/M)

Lord Northcote addressing schoolchildren at Bulli Public School, ca. 1907-ca.1908 (2 photographs)
(Transferred from P1/N and SPG/Bulli Public School)

Riverina Express with double C38 locomotive, Albury, 1961 (2 photographs)
(Transferred from SPF/Albury,NSW - Railways & Tramwa...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Portraits of Sir Terence Aubrey Murray and Lord Northcote, photographs of buildings, monuments, trains, towns and views in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland, ca. 1895- ca. 1924, ca. 1950 - 1962

Notes

General note

Transferred from the Small Pictures File (Self Indexing File), Mitchell Library Reading Room, 2013

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by W. A. Bailey, 1962
Pic.Acc.11

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

PXA 7193

Record Identifier

9Namae5Y

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Other Identifiers

Reference code

9618685

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