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Collection 01: Wilcannia and its inhabitants, 1983 / photographed by Gerrit Fokkema

Collection 01: Wilcannia and its inhabitants, 1983 / photographed by Gerrit Fokkema

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9gkdOdk9

Collection 01: Wilcannia and its inhabitants, 1983 / photographed by Gerrit Fokkema

About this item

Full title

Collection 01: Wilcannia and its inhabitants, 1983 / photographed by Gerrit Fokkema

Date

1983

Call Numbers

PXA 544

Record Identifier

9gkdOdk9

Reference Code

446682
Physical Description

Contents

75 photographs - 25.4 x 31.5 cm. - silver gelatin

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Sub-fonds

Arrangement

Arranged in same sequence as they appear in the book.

Access and use

Copying Conditions

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

More information

Scope and Contents

Contents

1. Cemetery
2. Bridge over Darling River
3. Road to Cobar
4. The road to Broken Hill
5-6. Main street
7. [Untitled. Man and woman walking along road]
8. Port bottles
9. [Intitled. Suzuki motorbike standing in street]
10. Queens Head Pub
11. New Housing Commission homes
12. Shire Hall
13. A house in the mission
...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Collection 01: Wilcannia and its inhabitants, 1983 / photographed by Gerrit Fokkema

Notes

Signature / Inscriptions

Titled, dated and signed by photographer in pencil on reverse

Contextual Information

Source

Purchased 1987
Pic.Acc.6259

Administrative / Biographical history

The photographs are published in: Fokkema, Gerrit. Wilcannia: portrait of an Australian town. Sydney : Harper & Row, 1986 (ML ref. F994.49/1).

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

PXA 544

Record Identifier

9gkdOdk9

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9gkdOdk9

Other Identifiers

Reference code

446682

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