File 10: [Various beach negatives, 1930s-1950s] / photographed by Max Dupain
File 10: [Various beach negatives, 1930s-1950s] / photographed by Max Dupain
About this item
Full title
Date
[1930s-1950s]
Call Numbers
ON 609/Box 18/nos. 131-136 , PXA 2164/Folder 49/Items 10-11
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Physical Description
Contents
6 negatives - black & white
2 items of textual material - manuscript
Other Descriptions
Level of description
File
Access and use
Copying Conditions
Out of copyright : Created before 1955
Copyright status : In copyright - Created after 1955
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Physical Access Conditions
This material is held in cold storage and requires 3 working days notice to retrieve. Please submit your request through Ask a Librarian : Only applies to ON 609/Box 18/nos. 131-136
Subjects
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Scope and Contents
Contents
6 negatives of various scenes at beaches including a crowd of lifesavers gathered on the sand, two women lying face down on a sand dune, two boys wrestling in the sand, views of a beach and people at the beach
Alternative Titles
Full title
File 10: [Various beach negatives, 1930s-1950s] / photographed by Max Dupain
Notes
Signature / Inscriptions
Additional information on glassine bag housing negative at ON 609/Box 18/no. 131 read, "195" and "Groups of lifesavers - stormy sky, not Manly". ON 609/Box 18/nos. 132-133 read, "112". ON 609/Box 18/no. 136 read, "B. 171".
Negative at ON 609/Box 18/no. 131 is inscribed no. 9 and "3194-95". ON 609/Box 18/no. 135 is inscribed "(c)".
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Date note
No date. Date supplied from range of negatives.
Description source
Title provided by cataloguer.
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
ON 609/Box 18/nos. 131-136 , PXA 2164/Folder 49/Items 10-11
Record Identifier
n5lX2Oa9
Permalink
https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/n5lX2Oa9
Other Identifiers
Reference code
1011273
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