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File 18: View from Kalamazoo Bldng [building], May 1961 / photographed by Max Dupain

File 18: View from Kalamazoo Bldng [building], May 1961 / photographed by Max Dupain

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YezWqjL9

File 18: View from Kalamazoo Bldng [building], May 1961 / photographed by Max Dupain

About this item

Full title

File 18: View from Kalamazoo Bldng [building], May 1961 / photographed by Max Dupain

Date

May 1961

Call Numbers

ON 609/Box 18/nos. 1117-1120

Record Identifier

YezWqjL9

Reference Code

1011680
Physical Description

Contents

4 negatives - black & white

Other Descriptions

Level of description

File

Access and use

Copying Conditions

Copyright status : In copyright - Created after 1955

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

Physical Access Conditions

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Scope and Contents

Contents

4 negatives of a view towards the Sydney Harbour Bridge with Blues Point Tower visibly being constructed, taken from Kalamazoo House on Blues Point Rd, and a family sitting on a wharf fishing

Alternative Titles

Full title

File 18: View from Kalamazoo Bldng [building], May 1961 / photographed by Max Dupain

Notes

General note

Some negatives are in a strip of 2.

Signature / Inscriptions

Additional information on envelope read, "Soul of a City II".
Additional information on glassine bag housing negatives at ON 609/Box 18/nos. 1118-1120 read, "Looking towards Kirribilli 60s".

Description source

Titled and dated from original envelope housing negatives.

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

ON 609/Box 18/nos. 1117-1120

Record Identifier

YezWqjL9

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Other Identifiers

Reference code

1011680

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