Item 091: The Zeppelin's nest, [ca. 1920 photographic print of original taken ca. 1915-ca. 1918] / p...
Item 091: The Zeppelin's nest, [ca. 1920 photographic print of original taken ca. 1915-ca. 1918] / produced by Colart's Studios, Melbourne
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[ca. 1920 photographic print of original taken ca. 1915-ca. 1918]
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PXD 481/f. 68a
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Pictures and Photographs
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1 photographic print - gelatin silver, hand coloured
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Forms part of collection The pictorial panorama of the Great War: embracing Egypt, Gallipoli, Palestine, France, Belgium, Germany and the Navy, from an Exhibition of war photographs in natural colour, [ca. 1920 photographic prints of originals taken 1915-1918] / produced by Colart's Studios, Melbourne (140 photographs)
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Out of copyright : Created before 1955
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Item 091: The Zeppelin's nest, [ca. 1920 photographic print of original taken ca. 1915-ca. 1918] / produced by Colart's Studios, Melbourne
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Armistice Series
227. The Zeppelin's Nest.
The hangar from which the Zeppelin sailed that was brought down by Capt. Robinson, V.C., at Cuffley, near London. (Neg. No. W120.)
Reference
Exhibition of war photographs in natural colour / Director: Captain W. D. Joynt, V.C.
Melbourne, Vic. : Colart's Studios, [192?]
(photocopy of e...
Notes
Date note
Dated from exhibition catalogue for Colour in darkness: images from the First World War. Sydney : State Library of New South Wales, 2016
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PXD 481/f. 68a
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Yr8Mjr4n
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Yr8Mjr4n
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9586691
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