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Hood II : [Naval League cadets in uniform march to Hoyts De Luxe Cinema, George Street, Sydney for t...

Hood II : [Naval League cadets in uniform march to Hoyts De Luxe Cinema, George Street, Sydney for t...

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Hood II : [Naval League cadets in uniform march to Hoyts De Luxe Cinema, George Street, Sydney for the film "Nelson", ca. 1926-1927]

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Full title

Hood II : [Naval League cadets in uniform march to Hoyts De Luxe Cinema, George Street, Sydney for the film "Nelson", ca. 1926-1927]

Date

ca. 1926-1927

Call Numbers

ON 204 Box 48/13-21

Record Identifier

nGm3ORBY

Reference Code

395483
Physical Description

Contents

Photographs - 10 x 13 cm. - 9 glass photonegatives

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Item

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Scope and Contents

Contents

13. [Cadets march along west Circular Quay]
14-17. [Cadets march through north Sydney CBD]
18-21. [Cadets with banner advertising "Nelson" pose in front of the Hoyts De Luxe, George Street, Sydney]

[Birchgrove Band]

Alternative Titles

Full title

Hood II : [Naval League cadets in uniform march to Hoyts De Luxe Cinema, George Street, Sydney for the film "Nelson", ca. 1926-1927]

Variant title

Previously identified as North Sydney

Notes

General note

Original Hood box unnumbered (4 x 5)

Date note

The film Nelson was made in 1926

Contextual Information

Administrative / Biographical history

Reference:
The Sydney Morning Herald, Friday 3 August 1928, p.14

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

ON 204 Box 48/13-21

Record Identifier

nGm3ORBY

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nGm3ORBY

Other Identifiers

Reference code

395483

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