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Construction of Dalgety’s Bond Store in Millers Point, 1910 / photographs collected by the National...

Construction of Dalgety’s Bond Store in Millers Point, 1910 / photographs collected by the National...

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Construction of Dalgety’s Bond Store in Millers Point, 1910 / photographs collected by the National Trust of Australia

About this item

Full title

Construction of Dalgety’s Bond Store in Millers Point, 1910 / photographs collected by the National Trust of Australia

Date

1910

Call Numbers

ON 315

Record Identifier

nQR2DaV1

Reference Code

825429

Formats

Physical Description

Contents

9 negatives - 21.5 x 16.5 cm - glass

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

Access and use

Physical Access Conditions

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Scope and Contents

Contents

1. Dalgety & Company Ltd. (Proprietors) Adelaide Bond, southern end facing Munn Street
2. Construction of first floor at southern end, labourers in foreground, new jetty at rear
3. Southern end facing Munn Street, Aug. 6th, 1910
4. Dalgety’s Wool and Grain Stores
5. Building construction, southern end, ca. Sept. 1910
6. Dalgety’s...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Construction of Dalgety’s Bond Store in Millers Point, 1910 / photographs collected by the National Trust of Australia

Notes

General note

Related album of photographs of the construction of Dalgety's Wool Store at Millers Point, 1909-1911 (Locn. PXB 1705)
Negatives dated on original envelope: 26/4/1910

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by National Trust of Australia, 1976
Pic.Acc.3820

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

ON 315

Record Identifier

nQR2DaV1

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Other Identifiers

Reference code

825429

How to access this item

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