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Sydney Harbour Bridge. Lower chords joined

Sydney Harbour Bridge. Lower chords joined

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YolElJy9

Sydney Harbour Bridge. Lower chords joined

About this item

Full title

Sydney Harbour Bridge. Lower chords joined

Date

Aug 1930

Call Numbers

Government Printing Office 1 - 19316, Original negative held by State Archives & Records Authority of New South Wales.

Record Identifier

YolElJy9

Reference Code

188258
Physical Description

Contents

Photographs - Dry plate. L. print 79 mm x 55 mm

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Copying Conditions

Copyright restrictions may apply : Photographs in this collection fall under Crown Copyright - Date made plus 50 years. Please direct all copyright enquiries to State Archives & Records Authority of New South Wales

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Alternative Titles

Full title

Sydney Harbour Bridge. Lower chords joined

Notes

General note

GPO original locations or series - MSBM 91
From NSW Govt Printer series - Miscellaneous
Information from NSW Government Printer - Drivers of cranes: on south side was Australian, on nth side was a New Zealander.

Digital order no:d1_19316

Contextual Information

Original held by

Government Printing Office original negative archive is held at State Archives & Records Authority of New South Wales as NRS 21689 Images [Government Printing Office] & NRS 4481 Glass Negatives. State Library NSW holds a low resolution copy image only. Please direct all enquiries, including image orders from the original negative, to State Archives...

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Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

Government Printing Office 1 - 19316, Original negative held by State Archives & Records Authority of New South Wales.

Record Identifier

YolElJy9

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YolElJy9

Other Identifiers

Reference code

188258

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