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[E. C. O'Neill photographs documenting the city of Sydney, 1960-1982]

[E. C. O'Neill photographs documenting the city of Sydney, 1960-1982]

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

[E. C. O'Neill photographs documenting the city of Sydney, 1960-1982]

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Full title

[E. C. O'Neill photographs documenting the city of Sydney, 1960-1982]

Author / Creator

Date

1960-1982

Call Numbers

PXA 587/726-881

Record Identifier

nGmkPKoY

Reference Code

52790
Physical Description

Contents

Photographs - 13 x 9 cm. (approx.) - 156 chiefly silver gelatin photoprints

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Scope and Contents

Contents

726. City from Cremorne Point
727. [Bank of New South Wales] Pitt & Bridge Sts., demolished 1972
728. Francis & Hargraves Sts.
729. E S & A, Martin Place/Pitt St., demolished 1971
730. Plaque Commonwealth Bank, 11 Barrack St.
731. Strawberry Hills Gallery, Elizabeth St.
732. 167 Sussex St.
733. Phillip Street Theatre
734-747...

Alternative Titles

Full title

[E. C. O'Neill photographs documenting the city of Sydney, 1960-1982]

Authors, Artists and Contributors

Author / Creator

Notes

General note

"From about 1960 to 1980 approximately I photographed quite a number of buildings in the City of Sydney. These were to some extent buildings that were designated for destruction and replacement by the tall office blocks that are now so numerous in almost every large city of the world" -- E.C. O'Neill March, 1993.

Signature / Inscriptions

All photoprints are titled and dated

Contextual Information

Source

Presented 1993

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

PXA 587/726-881

Record Identifier

nGmkPKoY

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Reference code

52790

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