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Series 4: Slides chiefly views and scenes in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory

Series 4: Slides chiefly views and scenes in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/n7ord2yn

Series 4: Slides chiefly views and scenes in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory

About this item

Full title

Series 4: Slides chiefly views and scenes in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory

Date

1945-1965

Call Numbers

SLIDES 373

Record Identifier

n7ord2yn

Reference Code

9668169
Physical Description

Contents

411 slides - 35 mm - colour

3 negatives - colour

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Series

Access and use

Copying Conditions

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Please acknowledge : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales and Courtesy copyright holder

Physical Access Conditions

This material is held in cold storage and requires 3 working days notice to retrieve. For access to this collection, enquire with staff in the reading room or enquire online using Ask a Librarian

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Scope and Contents

Contents

This collection includes 411 colour Kodachrome slides and 3 strip negatives from 1945-1965. Subjects covered include Sydney beaches, skiing in Kosciusko, 1950s architecture, cars, horse riding stables and 1950s fashion.

1-68. Views of Canberra and embassy buildings, June 1955-May1961. Includes views from Mount Pleasant, Red Hill, Cotter Da...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Series 4: Slides chiefly views and scenes in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory

Notes

General note

Negatives are housed together with the slides at SLIDES 373

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

SLIDES 373

Record Identifier

n7ord2yn

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Other Identifiers

Reference code

9668169

How to access this item

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