Photographs of battery substation, Hyde Park, battery factory, Stanmore, and snapshots of Sydney, Ne...
Photographs of battery substation, Hyde Park, battery factory, Stanmore, and snapshots of Sydney, Newcastle and Lake Macquarie, ca. 1900s-1930s / photographed by Milton Kent and other unidentified photographers
About this item
Full title
Author / Creator
Date
ca. 1900s-1930s
Call Numbers
PXA 1247
Record Identifier
Reference Code
Formats
Physical Description
Contents
15 photographs - gelatin silver
1 item of textual material - typescript
1 clipping - printed
Other Descriptions
Level of description
Fonds
Access and use
Copying Conditions
Out of copyright : Created before 1955 (applies to photographs only)
Subjects
More information
Scope and Contents
Contents
1. Thomas Walker Convalescent Hospital, Concord, N.S.W., ca. 1900s
Photograph mounted on card; 7.4 x 10 cm (photo), 10.1 x 12.5 cm (mount)
2. “City Council’s Electrical Installation”, The Sydney Morning Herald, 10th January, 1907
1 clipping
3. [Photograph probably of Battery Substation at Hyde Park], November 1911
1 photogra...
Alternative Titles
Full title
Photographs of battery substation, Hyde Park, battery factory, Stanmore, and snapshots of Sydney, Newcastle and Lake Macquarie, ca. 1900s-1930s / photographed by Milton Kent and other unidentified photographers
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Notes
Date note
Some photographs dated by Curator of Photographs, Mitchell Library, 2010
Object History
The collection was originally donated to the Queensland Museum by Miss H. E. Annand, the daughter of Colonel F. W. G. Annand [i.e. Frederick William Gadsby Annand (1872-1958)], the owner of the collection
Contextual Information
Source
Transferred from Queensland Museum, 2007
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
PXA 1247
Record Identifier
YdmdLag9
Permalink
https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YdmdLag9
Other Identifiers
Reference code
889879
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