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Rolling pin throwing contest for women at the Australian Paper Manufacturers' (APM) annual picnic at...

Rolling pin throwing contest for women at the Australian Paper Manufacturers' (APM) annual picnic at...

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Rolling pin throwing contest for women at the Australian Paper Manufacturers' (APM) annual picnic at Bronte Beach

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Rolling pin throwing contest for women at the Australian Paper Manufacturers' (APM) annual picnic at Bronte Beach

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Date

26 Apr 1957

Call Numbers

Australian Photographic Agency - 03159

Record Identifier

Yj7QZpX9

Reference Code

73766
Physical Description

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Photographs - 10 x 12 cm. - 1 photonegative

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Copyright status : Taken by Australian Photographic Agency for account: APM 571142. Reproduction for purposes other than private study or research will require permission.

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Rolling pin throwing contest for women at the Australian Paper Manufacturers' (APM) annual picnic at Bronte Beach

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Digital order no:d7_03159

Migrated reproduction notes: B&W Negative -

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"Weird and wonderful Sydney" caption: "The photographer was keen to move as Mrs Wally Firman shaped up for the traditional women's event at the Australian Paper Manufacturers picnic. Rolling Pin Throwing is now an annual event between the towns of Stroud in Australia, England, USA and Canada. The world record is 156 feet 4 inches (48.1 metres)"

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Presented 1988

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Call Numbers

Australian Photographic Agency - 03159

Record Identifier

Yj7QZpX9

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Yj7QZpX9

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73766

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