Peter MacCallum architectural drawings, chiefly between 1925-1990
Peter MacCallum architectural drawings, chiefly between 1925-1990
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Date
chiefly between 1925-1990
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Physical Description
Contents
architectural drawings (18 folders)
photographs (2 boxes)
75 negatives and 2 transparencies
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Copying Conditions
Copyright status : In copyright - This collection has multiple rights owners
Rights and Restrictions Information : The copyright holder of the works by Peter MacCallum have assigned their copyright to the State Library of NSW
Research & study copies allowed : Applies only to material created by Peter MacCallum
Please acknowledge : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales
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Series 01
Peter MacCallum Sydney University architecture student work, 1946-1949
Series 02
Peter MacCallum architectural drawings for Douglas Snelling practice, 1949-1951, including drawings for Snelling by Graeme Hewitt, 1963-1965
Series 03
Architectural drawings from the office of John Lautner in Los Angeles California, ca....
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Peter MacCallum architectural drawings, chiefly between 1925-1990
Authors, Artists and Contributors
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Notes
Description source
Collection arranged and described by Dr Michael Bogle, 2014
Contextual Information
Source
Presented 2001
Administrative / Biographical history
Peter William Standish MacCallum (1927-1998) began his architecture studies in 1946 at Sydney University taking his degree in 1950. He registered with the NSW Board of Architects in the same year. In 1949, he was working for Douglas Snelling as a drafter in Sydney (signing drawings as PWM from 1949-1951). In 1952, he was working in the office of Jo...
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9WZMaQ0Y
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9WZMaQ0Y
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413191
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