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Sub-series 02: Australian Gas Light Company (AGL) photonegatives, [ca. 1840]-1990

Sub-series 02: Australian Gas Light Company (AGL) photonegatives, [ca. 1840]-1990

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9Namqw2Y

Sub-series 02: Australian Gas Light Company (AGL) photonegatives, [ca. 1840]-1990

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Full title

Sub-series 02: Australian Gas Light Company (AGL) photonegatives, [ca. 1840]-1990

Date

[ca. 1840]-1990

Call Numbers

ON 607/Boxes 1-6

Record Identifier

9Namqw2Y

Reference Code

1001629
Physical Description

Contents

619 photonegatives - 25 x 31 cm or smaller; 1 outsized glass neg. 42 x 37cm. - glass, film

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Sub-series

Arrangement

Negatives are arranged according to original HCAT numbers, in boxes according to format and size

Access and use

Access Conditions

Restricted : Written permission for access and copying or reproduction of Australian Gas Light Company records is required from Jemena Limited

Copying Conditions

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Physical Access Conditions

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Scope and Contents

Contents

A.G.L. Gas Works, mainly views of Mortlake, Kent Street and Oyster Cove. Includes photographs of the Colton family. C.A.C. Colton was engineer in charge of the AGL Works at Mortlake

ON 607 / Box 1 (Glass negs.)
1. Jenkins Street Office - Head Office until 1882 (HCAT 85)
1a. Mortlake Works Engineer’s House. C. A. C. Colton and son in ca...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Sub-series 02: Australian Gas Light Company (AGL) photonegatives, [ca. 1840]-1990

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

ON 607/Boxes 1-6

Record Identifier

9Namqw2Y

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9Namqw2Y

Other Identifiers

Reference code

1001629

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