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Turning the first turf of the first railway in the Australasian colonies at Redfern, Sydney, N.S.W....

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Turning the first turf of the first railway in the Australasian colonies at Redfern, Sydney, N.S.W....

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Turning the first turf of the first railway in the Australasian colonies at Redfern, Sydney, N.S.W. 3rd July 1850

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Full title

Turning the first turf of the first railway in the Australasian colonies at Redfern, Sydney, N.S.W. 3rd July 1850

Author / Creator

Date

1850

Call Numbers

ML 244

Record Identifier

YdmdbG49

Reference Code

404690

Formats

Physical Description

Contents

1 watercolour - 44.5 x 66 cm

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

Access and use

Copying Conditions

Out of copyright : Creator died before 1955

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Digitised

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Full title

Turning the first turf of the first railway in the Australasian colonies at Redfern, Sydney, N.S.W. 3rd July 1850

Authors, Artists and Contributors

Author / Creator

Notes

General note

A photographic copy of watercolour located at V1/RAI/7.
A lithograph version of this watercolour dated 1877 is available at Location Number: V1/RAI/3 Mitchell Library. Other copies are located at V1/RAI/4-6.

Digital order no:a928444

Signature / Inscriptions

Titled from mount. Signed & dated lower right "John Rae 1850"

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

ML 244

Record Identifier

YdmdbG49

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Reference code

404690

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