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Chief Commissioner of the City of Sydney, Vernon Treatt, opens the Andrew (Boy) Charlton Swimming Po...

Chief Commissioner of the City of Sydney, Vernon Treatt, opens the Andrew (Boy) Charlton Swimming Po...

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Chief Commissioner of the City of Sydney, Vernon Treatt, opens the Andrew (Boy) Charlton Swimming Pool and Andrew Charlton, Mike Wenden and other Olympic swimmers use the pool first

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Full title

Chief Commissioner of the City of Sydney, Vernon Treatt, opens the Andrew (Boy) Charlton Swimming Pool and Andrew Charlton, Mike Wenden and other Olympic swimmers use the pool first

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Date

01 Dec 1968

Call Numbers

Australian Photographic Agency - 30252

Record Identifier

YK58d28n

Reference Code

123626
Physical Description

Contents

Photographs - 06 x 06 cm. - 1 photonegative

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Copyright status : Taken by Australian Photographic Agency for account: News 681150. Reproduction for purposes other than private study or research will require permission.

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Full title

Chief Commissioner of the City of Sydney, Vernon Treatt, opens the Andrew (Boy) Charlton Swimming Pool and Andrew Charlton, Mike Wenden and other Olympic swimmers use the pool first

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Notes

General note

02 x 04 negative of Vernon Treatt unveiling the commemorative plaque in the original envelope but not included on the videodisc

Digital order no:d7_30252

Alphanumeric designations

Original item no. ON 173

Contextual Information

Source

Presented 1988

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Call Numbers

Australian Photographic Agency - 30252

Record Identifier

YK58d28n

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Reference code

123626

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