Log in to save to my catalogue

[Copies of charcoal drawings of N.S.W. Aborigines by Charles Rodius]

[Copies of charcoal drawings of N.S.W. Aborigines by Charles Rodius]

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9PQyj7qn

[Copies of charcoal drawings of N.S.W. Aborigines by Charles Rodius]

About this item

Full title

[Copies of charcoal drawings of N.S.W. Aborigines by Charles Rodius]

Date

1982. Original charcoal drawings date ca.1834

Call Numbers

PXB 290

Record Identifier

9PQyj7qn

Reference Code

52495
Physical Description

Contents

Photographs - 21.6 x 16.7 cm. Size of originals ca. 22.5 x 14 cm - 18 b&w silver gelatin photoprints of charcoal drawings

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

Access and use

Copying Conditions

Restricted

Issue Copy

Copy print : PXB 290

More information

Scope and Contents

Contents

1. Culaba - Five Ilands. Sydney Septem. 1834 : a lithographic version of the drawing is at ZPXA 615/8 Mitchell Library
2. Culaba Five Iland Tribe N.S.Wales Sydney le 20 July 1834 : a lithographic version of the drawing is at ZPXA 615.8 Mitchell Library
3. Punch. Ginn (or wife) of Culaba September 1834 : a lithographic version of the drawing i...

Alternative Titles

Full title

[Copies of charcoal drawings of N.S.W. Aborigines by Charles Rodius]

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

The British Museum acquired the original drawings in 1840 from J.P. Clarkson.
British Museum Dept of Prints and Drawings call numbers are visible in the left hand margins of the photographs.

Contextual Information

Source

Purchased from the Department of Prints and Drawings, British Museum, 1982
Pic.Acc.5264

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

PXB 290

Record Identifier

9PQyj7qn

Permalink

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9PQyj7qn

Other Identifiers

Reference code

52495

How to access this item

01

For use in the Library

Enquire with staff in the reading room or enquire online using Ask a Librarian.

For more information see How to use Special Collections.