Ducts Under No.3 Blast Furnace, 2000 / drawing by Jeff Rigby
Ducts Under No.3 Blast Furnace, 2000 / drawing by Jeff Rigby
About this item
Full title
Date
2000
Call Numbers
XV/169
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Reference Code
Physical Description
Contents
1 drawing - visible image 52 x 56 cm, on paper 56.5 x 71 cm
- charcoal on paper
Other Descriptions
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Access and use
Copying Conditions
Copyright status : In copyright - Life of artist plus 70 years
Copyright holder : Jeff Rigby
Please acknowledge : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales and Courtesy Jeff Rigby
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Scope and Contents
Contents
Charcaol and colour wash drawing, 2000, from the artists BHP Newcastle Steelworks series in the Places of Industry collection
Alternative Titles
Full title
Ducts Under No.3 Blast Furnace, 2000 / drawing by Jeff Rigby
Notes
General note
Exhibited in 'Places of Industry; When Workers Unite', Trades and Labor Council, Broken Hill, 2006
Signature / Inscriptions
Signed and dated lower right 'Jeff Rigby 2000' lower right. 'Blast Furnace Ducts' inscribed in pencil by the artist, lower right margin
Contextual Information
Source
Purchased from Robin Gibson Gallery, 2016
Administrative / Biographical history
Work began on the construction of the BHP Co. Ltd. Iron and Steelworks at Port Waratah Newcaste on 3 January 1913. The Steelworks Act of 1912 had decreed that the works be built in five years, it was completed in less than half that time. Following the production of the first rail on 24 April 1915, the works were officially opened by the Governor G...
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
XV/169
Record Identifier
YolgxaW9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YolgxaW9
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Reference code
1006260
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