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Item 01: Family photographs, ca. 1888-1935 / quarter plates photographed by John Steanes; half plate...

Item 01: Family photographs, ca. 1888-1935 / quarter plates photographed by John Steanes; half plate...

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Y0KDd651

Item 01: Family photographs, ca. 1888-1935 / quarter plates photographed by John Steanes; half plates by Hewitt Steanes, The Corso, Manly

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Full title

Item 01: Family photographs, ca. 1888-1935 / quarter plates photographed by John Steanes; half plates by Hewitt Steanes, The Corso, Manly

Date

ca. 1888-1935

Call Numbers

PXA 1175

Record Identifier

Y0KDd651

Reference Code

844791
Physical Description

Contents

254 photographic prints - 14 x 10.2 cm or smaller - chiefly gelatin silver

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Item

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By size

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Scope and Contents

Contents

1-6. Aboard Steanes' troopship Boonah, World War I
7-9. HMS Renown and Sydney decorations for the visit of the Prince of Wales, 1920
9-12. Sydney views, including Martin Place, Wynyard Square, Burdekin House, St Mary's Cathedral, the Mint, Pitt Street, the Archibald Fountain, Bondi and Balmoral Beaches
12-13. Erection of the HMAS Sydney (I...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Item 01: Family photographs, ca. 1888-1935 / quarter plates photographed by John Steanes; half plates by Hewitt Steanes, The Corso, Manly

Notes

General note

No. 60 catalogued with information supplied by David Manson, March 2009

No. 60 previously incorrectly identified as being "in the drive of Spanish Mission golf club or similar". Identified as Lottie Stewart Hospital by comparison to images online and Slides 53, August 2010

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

PXA 1175

Record Identifier

Y0KDd651

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Y0KDd651

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Reference code

844791

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