Dame Doris Fitton : personal photographs, part II, ca. 1900-1980
Dame Doris Fitton : personal photographs, part II, ca. 1900-1980
About this item
Full title
Date
ca. 1900-1977
Call Numbers
PXA 1222/nos. 226-280
Record Identifier
Reference Code
Formats
Pictures and Photographs
Physical Description
Contents
Photographs - 37 x 29 cm. or smaller - 55 photoprints
Other Descriptions
Level of description
Series
Arrangement
The collection of photoprints is divided into two parts. The first part was presented by Doris Fitton in 1958 and 1965. Actors and performance photographs are arranged chronologically where possible. The second part was an acquisition in 1987.
Access and use
Copying Conditions
Out of copyright : Created before 1955 (photographs)
Copyright status : In copyright - Life of photographer plus 70 years
Subjects
More information
Scope and Contents
Contents
PERSONAL PHOTOGRAPHS
226-228. [Portraits of Doris Fitton] / Noel Rubie P/L, Montgomery Dunn
229. [Portrait of Connie Hobbs] / Montgomery Dunn
230. L to r: Zoe Caldwell, Ernest Busbridge (British Council), wife of Ray Lawler and Doris Fitton at the outrun of Medea, 1955
ACTORS AND PERFORMANCES
231. Signed portrait of Sumner Locke...
Alternative Titles
Full title
Dame Doris Fitton : personal photographs, part II, ca. 1900-1980
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Artists
Notes
General note
Part I is from "Dame Doris Alice Fitton papers, 1929-1970". Part II is from "Dame Doris Alice Fitton further papers, 1930-1973" (MLMSS 1279)
Signature / Inscriptions
Various (in pencil and/or ink identifying person, show, etc. and photographers' stamps)
Contextual Information
Source
Purchased, Antique Bookshop & Curios, 1987
Pic.Acc.5720 Part II
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
PXA 1222/nos. 226-280
Record Identifier
YoldBo39
Permalink
https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YoldBo39
Other Identifiers
Reference code
423827
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