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Job no. 3725: Chemistry building at University of Sydney, July 1960 / photographs by Max Dupain

Job no. 3725: Chemistry building at University of Sydney, July 1960 / photographs by Max Dupain

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

Job no. 3725: Chemistry building at University of Sydney, July 1960 / photographs by Max Dupain

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Full title

Job no. 3725: Chemistry building at University of Sydney, July 1960 / photographs by Max Dupain

Date

July 1960

Call Numbers

ON 558/Box 26/nos. 687-698

Record Identifier

9arWjZKn

Reference Code

9613061
Physical Description

Contents

12 negatives - 5 x 4 in. - black & white

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Level of description

File

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Copying Conditions

Copyright status : In copyright - Life of creator plus 70 years

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Please acknowledge : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales and Courtesy copyright holder

Physical Access Conditions

This material is held in cold storage and requires 3 working days notice to retrieve. Please submit your request through Ask a Librarian

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Alternative Titles

Full title

Job no. 3725: Chemistry building at University of Sydney, July 1960 / photographs by Max Dupain

Authors, Artists and Contributors

Author / Artists

Notes

General note

Photographs taken for: JW Thompson / CSR (BMD)

Glassine bag(s) or sleeve(s) with post-it notes annotated with technical information or text located with negative(s) in cold storage

Architect/artist/or designer: Ken Woolley

Description source

Max Dupain and Associates / database compiled by Eric Sierins, 1992-2011

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

ON 558/Box 26/nos. 687-698

Record Identifier

9arWjZKn

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

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Reference code

9613061

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