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Series 02: Photographs of tombstones, chiefly in Devonshire Street Cemetery, with indices, 1900-1901...

Series 02: Photographs of tombstones, chiefly in Devonshire Street Cemetery, with indices, 1900-1901...

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Series 02: Photographs of tombstones, chiefly in Devonshire Street Cemetery, with indices, 1900-1901 / by Josephine Ethel Foster (Mrs Arthur George Foster)

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Full title

Series 02: Photographs of tombstones, chiefly in Devonshire Street Cemetery, with indices, 1900-1901 / by Josephine Ethel Foster (Mrs Arthur George Foster)

Date

1900-1901

Record Identifier

n88ErJ8n

Reference Code

840443
Physical Description

Contents

182 photographs (5 albums)

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Level of description

Series

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Copying Conditions

Out of copyright : Created before 1955

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

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Scope and Contents

Contents

A collection of five albums containing black and white photographs, primarily of the Devonshire Street Cemetery, Sydney, New South Wales, 1900-1901. The images include tombstones and general views of the cemetery and its surroundings. Also included in the collection are four photographs of tombstones at St. David's Church, Haberfield, New South Wal...

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Full title

Series 02: Photographs of tombstones, chiefly in Devonshire Street Cemetery, with indices, 1900-1901 / by Josephine Ethel Foster (Mrs Arthur George Foster)

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Description source

Information transferred from Pictures Card Catalogue as part of the eRecords Project, 2008-2009

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Record Identifier

n88ErJ8n

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Reference code

840443

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