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Lecture to internees at Camp no. 9 Loveday South Australia on the origin and development of our sola...

Lecture to internees at Camp no. 9 Loveday South Australia on the origin and development of our sola...

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Lecture to internees at Camp no. 9 Loveday South Australia on the origin and development of our solar system, 8 June 1943 [watercolour and pencil drawing]

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Full title

Lecture to internees at Camp no. 9 Loveday South Australia on the origin and development of our solar system, 8 June 1943 [watercolour and pencil drawing]

Date

1943

Call Numbers

XV/153

Record Identifier

n7oVV5On

Reference Code

904962
Physical Description

Contents

1 drawing - 101 x 69.5 cm - watercolour & colour pencil

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

Access and use

Copying Conditions

Copyright status : In copyright - Life of creator plus 70 years

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Scope and Contents

Contents

Drawing by Lamberto Yonna to accompany lecture given by James G. Paolini. Notes annotated on drawing (mostly in Italian); titled in English in red biro at top right.

Alternative Titles

Full title

Lecture to internees at Camp no. 9 Loveday South Australia on the origin and development of our solar system, 8 June 1943 [watercolour and pencil drawing]

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

This pictorial material is part of James G. Paoloni 1912, 1923-1991 papers, together with the papers of his wife, Maria Dalila Paoloni, 1939-1990 at MLMSS 5288 ADD-ON 1938

Conservation note

Poor Condition: paper deteriorating and tears along edges

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by Mr. James G. Paolini, August 1991
Pic.Acc.7196

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

XV/153

Record Identifier

n7oVV5On

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Reference code

904962

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