Mitchell Library, Subject and place file, unknown provenance, 1606-1989
Mitchell Library, Subject and place file, unknown provenance, 1606-1989
About this item
Full title
Date
1606-1989
Record Identifier
Reference Code
Formats
Other Descriptions
Level of description
Sub-fonds
Arrangement
Box contents arranged in alphabetical order.
Access and use
Copying Conditions
Copyright restrictions may apply : Photographs in this collection created before 1955 are all out of copyright. Photographs created after 1955 are in copyright for the life of creator plus 70 years.
Copyright holder : This collection has multiple rights owners
Please acknowledge : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales
Subjects
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Scope and Contents
Contents
BOX 01
Subject and place file, Adaminaby to Aeroplanes, ca. 1836 to 1932
BOX 02
Subject and place file, Agnes Banks to Austinmer, ca. 1820 to 1976
BOX 03
Subject and place file, Australasian Antarctic Expedition to Australian Aborigines – Mortuary customs, ca. 1830 to 1967
BOX 04
Box 04: Subject and place file, Au...
Alternative Titles
Full title
Mitchell Library, Subject and place file, unknown provenance, 1606-1989
Notes
Object History
These items were originally available in the Mitchell Library Reading Room. The Self Indexing File (commonly known as the `Small Pictures File') was established in 1945. In 2013 the files were withdrawn from the reading room and rearranged ready for further cataloguing and targeted digitisation as part of the eRecords project.
Contextual Information
Source
Transferred from the SPF file, Mitchell Library Reading Room, 2013
Administrative / Biographical history
Mitchell Library, subject and place (SPF) file. Includes items of unknown provenance only, arranged alphabetically by title
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Record Identifier
Yr8RmEdn
Permalink
https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Yr8RmEdn
Other Identifiers
Reference code
1261263
How to access this item
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