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Various buildings (houses, schools, churches, rotundas, units), structures (bridges, shark proof poo...

Various buildings (houses, schools, churches, rotundas, units), structures (bridges, shark proof poo...

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Various buildings (houses, schools, churches, rotundas, units), structures (bridges, shark proof pools, jetties) and landscapes (rivers, foreshores), Hunters Hill, Woolwich and Lane Cove, 1981-2 / Douglass Baglin

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Full title

Various buildings (houses, schools, churches, rotundas, units), structures (bridges, shark proof pools, jetties) and landscapes (rivers, foreshores), Hunters Hill, Woolwich and Lane Cove, 1981-2 / Douglass Baglin

Date

1981-2

Call Numbers

SLIDES 92/424589-4990

Record Identifier

nQR2A5d1

Reference Code

403250
Physical Description

Contents

Photographs - 35 mm. - 43 slides, col.

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Scope and Contents

Contents

Includes house (24 Vernon Street) and house (5 Viret Street)

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Full title

Various buildings (houses, schools, churches, rotundas, units), structures (bridges, shark proof pools, jetties) and landscapes (rivers, foreshores), Hunters Hill, Woolwich and Lane Cove, 1981-2 / Douglass Baglin

Notes

General note

5 Viret Street was home of Sir John Ferguson (1881-1969), judge, historian and bibliographer -- Reference: Hunters's Hill, Australia's oldest garden suburb / Beverley Sherry, photographs by Douglass Baglin. Balmain, N.S.W.:David Ell Press, 1989 (p.111)

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Call Numbers

SLIDES 92/424589-4990

Record Identifier

nQR2A5d1

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Reference code

403250

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