Photographs by Florence Milson and photographs of the Milson family, ca. 1900-1924
Photographs by Florence Milson and photographs of the Milson family, ca. 1900-1924
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Author / Creator
Date
ca. 1900-1924
Call Numbers
PXD 1200
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Formats
Pictures and Photographs
Physical Description
Contents
25 photographic prints - 36 x 30.5 cm. (46 x 41 cm. mounted) or smaller
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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
25 photographic prints including -
1. Photograph of the memorial to 'The officers and men of the U.S. flagship Philadelphia and H.B.M ships Tauranga, Royalist, Porpoise and Torch at Apia, Samoa, June 1900
2-5. Portraits of a soldier with mount, perhaps the Australian Light Horse
6. Group portrait of Kings College Football Team, 2nd...
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Full title
Photographs by Florence Milson and photographs of the Milson family, ca. 1900-1924
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Notes
General note
Pic.Acc. Upgrade Project - Information transferred from Pic.Acc.4335 as part of the eRecords Project 2012-13
Digital order no:Album ID : 997865
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Mr N. Jackson, 10 April 1978
Pic.Acc.4335
Administrative / Biographical history
Florence Milson was the wife of Alfred G. Milson of Milson’s Point, Sydney, and was highly regarded by Harold Cazneaux, from whom she received lessons in 1919. She was active from 1919-1924. Presumably it was Cazneaux who nominated Mrs Milson in 1920 as the first (and only) lady member of the Sydney Camera Circle. By 1921 the circle minute book rec...
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Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
PXD 1200
Record Identifier
Yoldvgy9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Yoldvgy9
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Reference code
909732
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