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Collection 01: Urban development in Erskineville, Newtown, Redfern & Waterloo, 1995-2009 / photograp...

Collection 01: Urban development in Erskineville, Newto...
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Collection 01: Urban development in Erskineville, Newtown, Redfern & Waterloo, 1995-2009 / photograp...

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Collection 01: Urban development in Erskineville, Newtown, Redfern & Waterloo, 1995-2009 / photographed by Joseph Mallard

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Full title

Collection 01: Urban development in Erskineville, Newtown, Redfern & Waterloo, 1995-2009 / photographed by Joseph Mallard

Date

1995-2009

Call Numbers

a2831 Online

Record Identifier

9gkd77r9

Reference Code

867160
Physical Description

Contents

24 photographs - digital, TIFFs, colour

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Series

Access and use

Copying Conditions

Copyright status : In copyright [Life of photographer plus 70 years]

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Scope and Contents

Contents

The photographer depicts an identical view of each street or area as it was in 1995 and then again in 2009, thus revealing intensive urban development & consolidation over the 14 year period.

1-2. Cnr. Missenden Road & Carillon Avenue, Newtown.
3-4. Sydney Park Road, Erskineville
5-6. Regent Street, Redfern
7-12. Erskineville Road<...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Collection 01: Urban development in Erskineville, Newtown, Redfern & Waterloo, 1995-2009 / photographed by Joseph Mallard

Notes

General note

Acquired in digital format. Access copy available online

Digital order no:Album ID : 877402

Description source

Titled by Curator of Photographs (notes held on Library Correspondence File)

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

a2831 Online

Record Identifier

9gkd77r9

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9gkd77r9

Other Identifiers

Reference code

867160

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