Simmons Reef, Mount Blackwood, 57 miles from Melbourne, Victoria / Elizth. Woodmansey 1882
Simmons Reef, Mount Blackwood, 57 miles from Melbourne, Victoria / Elizth. Woodmansey 1882
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Full title
Author / Creator
Date
1882
Call Numbers
DG 292
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Reference Code
Physical Description
Contents
1 painting - 25.1 x 40.5 cm - oil
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Level of description
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Out of copyright
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Copy print : DG 292
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Alternative Titles
Full title
Simmons Reef, Mount Blackwood, 57 miles from Melbourne, Victoria / Elizth. Woodmansey 1882
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Notes
General note
Keyword subject:
Blackwood (Vic.)
Signature / Inscriptions
Signed and dated 'Elizth. Woodmansey 1882' at lower left. Titled in ink on back of stretcher.
Description source
Information transferred from Pictures Card Catalogue as part of the eRecords Project, 2008-2009
Contextual Information
Administrative / Biographical history
Painter, is known only for two detailed oil on board views of the gold-mining settlement Simmons Reef, Mount Blackwood, 57 Miles from Melbourne, Victoria . Although showing the settlement as it appeared in 1858, both seem to have been painted much later. The painting in the National Library is attributed to Elizabeth Shepherd, but a virtual replica...
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
DG 292
Record Identifier
YzOgeqK9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YzOgeqK9
Other Identifiers
Reference code
866587
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