Series 30: Tribune photographs of woolstore workers picket at Yennora, New South Wales, 1980, and fa...
Series 30: Tribune photographs of woolstore workers picket at Yennora, New South Wales, 1980, and farmers protest, Parliament House, Sydney, New South Wales, 1984
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1980 and 1984
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PXA 593/vol. 26
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3 photographs - gelatin silver
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Contents
1. Woolstore workers (SPU) [Storemen and Packers Union], Yennora, Sydney, Mar 80
2. Woolstore workers (SPU) [Storemen and Packers Union], Yennora, Sydney, Mar 80
3. Farmers protest, Parlt House [Parliament House], Syd, 23/10/84
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Full title
Series 30: Tribune photographs of woolstore workers picket at Yennora, New South Wales, 1980, and farmers protest, Parliament House, Sydney, New South Wales, 1984
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Some photographs are reproduced in: ¶Tribune¶Sydney, N.S.W. : Central Committee of the Communist Party of Australia, 1939-1991.
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PXA 593/vol. 26
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YdmeMLR9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YdmeMLR9
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53016
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