Photograph of a workshop showing leadlight lampshades and workers / Desmond Woolley Studios
Photograph of a workshop showing leadlight lampshades and workers / Desmond Woolley Studios
About this item
Full title
Author / Creator
Date
1930s
Call Numbers
SSV/151
Record Identifier
Reference Code
Formats
Pictures and Photographs
Physical Description
Contents
1 photograph - 15.5 x 20.8 cm - gelatin silver
Other Descriptions
Level of description
Fonds
Access and use
Copying Conditions
Out of copyright : Created before 1955
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Subjects
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Scope and Contents
Contents
Photograph showing leadlight lamps and workers in a workshop. Six men can be seen: three are seated at large tables with lampshades; one crouches on the floor; one stands on a stool adjusting a hanging lamp while another man in a white coat looks on. Light can be seen coming through the windows in the corrugated metal pitched roof, which is support...
Alternative Titles
Full title
Photograph of a workshop showing leadlight lampshades and workers / Desmond Woolley Studios
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Notes
Date note
Date based on period in which Desmond Woolley Studios was active
Description source
Title devised by cataloguer based on contents. 'Desmond Woolley Studios MA5473' embosssed stamp in lower right corner
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Alla Kamaralli, 2005
Administrative / Biographical history
Desmond Woolley Studios was active throughout the 1930s in Sydney, New South Wales. The studio was situated in the State Shopping Block, which opened in 1929 and was part of the State Theatre building on Market Street.
Reference: Library correspondence file
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
SSV/151
Record Identifier
9PQW0ENn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9PQW0ENn
Other Identifiers
Reference code
9606925
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