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Coral Nerelle, artist, photographs and newspaper clippings, ca. 1938-1950

Coral Nerelle, artist, photographs and newspaper clippings, ca. 1938-1950

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YezdQvo9

Coral Nerelle, artist, photographs and newspaper clippings, ca. 1938-1950

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Full title

Coral Nerelle, artist, photographs and newspaper clippings, ca. 1938-1950

Date

ca. 1938-1950

Call Numbers

PXB 662

Record Identifier

YezdQvo9

Reference Code

1017301
Physical Description

Contents

4 photographic prints - 10.7 x 14.7 cm or smaller - gelatin silver

2 clippings - newspaper, copy

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

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Copying Conditions

Out of copyright : Created before 1955

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

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Scope and Contents

Contents

PHOTOGRAPHS
1. Isabel & Coral taken in King Street / [street photograph by] Mac's Photo Service
2. Nerelle in RAAF uniform at her desk
3. RAAF Command Camp, Brisbane, Australia, 15 December 1944
4. Nerelle and her Johns Hopkins University colleagues

CLIPPINGS
5-6. Newspaper clippings

Alternative Titles

Full title

Coral Nerelle, artist, photographs and newspaper clippings, ca. 1938-1950

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by Mrs Patricia Nugee, March 2006

Administrative / Biographical history

Coral Nerelle J.H.A.M.I., A.R.W.A. (Mrs Coral E.M. Bill) was born in Sydney
She trained under G. Rayner Hoff at Sydney College of Art. During the war she volunteered for the RAAF and was assigned to the staff of General Douglas Macarthur, preparing coloured maps for the bombers. About three years later, she helped in the plastic surgery section...

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Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

PXB 662

Record Identifier

YezdQvo9

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YezdQvo9

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Reference code

1017301

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