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Box 05: Subject and Place File, Melbourne - Stroud, ca. 1819 to 1930

Box 05: Subject and Place File, Melbourne - Stroud, ca. 1819 to 1930

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9PQ8e7qn

Box 05: Subject and Place File, Melbourne - Stroud, ca. 1819 to 1930

About this item

Full title

Box 05: Subject and Place File, Melbourne - Stroud, ca. 1819 to 1930

Date

ca. 1819 to 1930

Call Numbers

PXA 2127/Box 5

Record Identifier

9PQ8e7qn

Reference Code

1379080
Physical Description

Contents

104 photographic prints, prints, drawings and clippings (1 box)

Other Descriptions

Level of description

File

Arrangement

Filed alphabetically by subject, location and/or name, and numbered

Access and use

Copying Conditions

Copyright restrictions may apply : Photographs in this collection created before 1955 are out of copyright. Photographs created after 1955 are in copyright for the life of creator plus 70 years.

Copyright holder : This collection has multiple rights owners

Please acknowledge: : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales

More information

Scope and Contents

Contents

MELBOURNE, VIC.
1. Melbourne, Vic., 1840
“Melbourne in 1840, from the Original Sketch by Mr. S.H. Haydon” – below picture
Clipping with illustration
Published: Australasian Sketcher, 18 July 1875, page 52/56?
2. Melbourne, Vic. – Bridges – Princes Bridge, 1857 / S.T. Gill, del; J. Tingle, sc.; photograph by E.A. Bradford
“Princes...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Box 05: Subject and Place File, Melbourne - Stroud, ca. 1819 to 1930

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Contextual Information

Source

Transferred from the Subject & Place file (SPF file), Mitchell Library Reading Room, 2013

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

PXA 2127/Box 5

Record Identifier

9PQ8e7qn

Permalink

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9PQ8e7qn

Other Identifiers

Reference code

1379080

How to access this item

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