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View of Coogee Bay from Randwick Hill / Anglo-Australasian Photo Company, N.J. Caire, Photo.

View of Coogee Bay from Randwick Hill / Anglo-Australasian Photo Company, N.J. Caire, Photo.

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YezdbqA9

View of Coogee Bay from Randwick Hill / Anglo-Australasian Photo Company, N.J. Caire, Photo.

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View of Coogee Bay from Randwick Hill / Anglo-Australasian Photo Company, N.J. Caire, Photo.

Author / Creator

Date

[1878]

Call Numbers

SPF/627

Record Identifier

YezdbqA9

Reference Code

414057
Physical Description

Contents

Photographs - 13.3 x 19.1 cm., on mount 23 x 28.5 cm. - albumen photoprint

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Digitised

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Full title

View of Coogee Bay from Randwick Hill / Anglo-Australasian Photo Company, N.J. Caire, Photo.

Authors, Artists and Contributors

Author / Creator

Notes

General note

Dated from: The mechanical eye in Australia : photography 1841-1900 / Alan Davies & Peter Stanbury. Melbourne : Oxford University Press, 1985

Digital order no:a089627

This item has been catalogued and digitised under a project funded and supported by the State Library of New South Wales Foundation, 2001.

Signature / Inscriptions

"Views of New South Wales. No.8. View of Coogee Bay from Randwick Hill. Coogee Bay has become a favourite place of resort for any outing from Sydney on account of its close proximity to the metropolis, and its healthy situation on the sea coast. Our illustration is a birdseye view of the Bay as seen from the tower of Captain Watson's residence. Ang...

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Pic.Acc.1218

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Call Numbers

SPF/627

Record Identifier

YezdbqA9

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414057

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