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Budge family photographs, including opening of Parliament House in Canberra and portrait of James Bu...

Budge family photographs, including opening of Parliament House in Canberra and portrait of James Bu...

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Budge family photographs, including opening of Parliament House in Canberra and portrait of James Budge, [ca. 1900-1950]

About this item

Full title

Budge family photographs, including opening of Parliament House in Canberra and portrait of James Budge, [ca. 1900-1950]

Date

[ca. 1900-1950]

Call Numbers

PXA 1829

Record Identifier

n5lVELa9

Reference Code

905019
Physical Description

Contents

37 photographic prints - various sizes

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

Access and use

Copying Conditions

Out of copyright : Created before 1955

Please acknowledge: : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales

More information

Scope and Contents

Contents

1. Portrait of James Budge, [ca. 1900]

2. Caricature of William Morris Hughes, [ca. 1930]

3. 'Aberfoyle', Gordon, N.S.W., ca. 194-. Owned by Eli Carter, grazier, who owned two station properties in Western N.S.W. and others in Queensland. The house was demolished prior to World War II. 'Aberfoyle' was situated on the corner of Elizabe...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Budge family photographs, including opening of Parliament House in Canberra and portrait of James Budge, [ca. 1900-1950]

Notes

General note

Transferred from the Small Pictures File (Self Indexing File) as part of the eRecords Project, 2013-2014, September 2018

Description source

Pictures Source File

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by Mrs P. Mulcahy, 1974
Pic.Acc.3159

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

PXA 1829

Record Identifier

n5lVELa9

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/n5lVELa9

Other Identifiers

Reference code

905019

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