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Views of Nowra and Sydney, 1861-1901 / By Samuel Elyard

Views of Nowra and Sydney, 1861-1901 / By Samuel Elyard

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Views of Nowra and Sydney, 1861-1901 / By Samuel Elyard

About this item

Full title

Views of Nowra and Sydney, 1861-1901 / By Samuel Elyard

Date

1861-1901

Call Numbers

DG*D 22

Record Identifier

YK5Q737n

Reference Code

431099
Physical Description

Contents

Drawings - mounts 43 x 55.8 cm. - 15 watercolour drawings

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

Access and use

Copying Conditions

Out of copyright : Creator died before 1955

Please acknowledge : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales

Issue Copy

Digitised

More information

Scope and Contents

Contents

1. Bexley. Monday, 23 Sep. 1861
2. Sugar Works. 17 Dec. 1866. 7 am looking N.W. [Colonial Sugar Co's Works & Distillery, Parramatta St [Rd], Sydney]
3. Wind Mill, Old Southhead Road, Sydney, 1873. Signed "SE 26 Aug. 68"
4. Old Mill, South Head Road. Look S. May 1873
5. The Gunyah. S. Elyard, Nowra. On a separate label pasted onto mount...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Views of Nowra and Sydney, 1861-1901 / By Samuel Elyard

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

No.2 Sugar mills listed in the Sands Sydney Alphabetical Directory, 1873-1877.
Nos.7-8 Descriptions given by Miss Elyard (file ML 641/62)

Digital order no:Album ID : 824162

Signature / Inscriptions

Watercolours are each titled at lower edge

Contextual Information

Source

Purchased from Samuel Elyard's great grand-daughter, 1963

Exhibited in

  • This Working Life
  • State Library of New South Wales (1 February - 13 June, 2004). Applies to: f.2

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

DG*D 22

Record Identifier

YK5Q737n

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Other Identifiers

Reference code

431099

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