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Series 01: Stereographic prints of Fletcher's Glen, Tamarama and other people and places in New Sout...

Series 01: Stereographic prints of Fletcher's Glen, Tamarama and other people and places in New Sout...

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Series 01: Stereographic prints of Fletcher's Glen, Tamarama and other people and places in New South Wales, ca. 1880-1900 / chiefly photographed by J. H. Harvey

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Full title

Series 01: Stereographic prints of Fletcher's Glen, Tamarama and other people and places in New South Wales, ca. 1880-1900 / chiefly photographed by J. H. Harvey

Date

ca. 1880-1900

Call Numbers

PXA 1151

Record Identifier

nQR2DoX1

Reference Code

825549
Physical Description

Contents

103 photographic prints - 17 x 11 cm or smaller - cabinet and stereographic

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Series

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Scope and Contents

Contents

1. Sir Henry Parkes
2. Blue Mountains Trust with Sir Henry Parkes (white beard)
3-6. Bridge at Fletcher's Glen, Bondi, 1881
7. Fletcher's Glen. The Sphinx Cliff
8. Fletcher's Glen
9. David Fletcher, Fletcher's Bay, now Tamarama, 1881
10. The Canopy Cliff, Fletcher's Glen & Bay, 1881. Father, mother, with son & daughter
11. "Fa...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Series 01: Stereographic prints of Fletcher's Glen, Tamarama and other people and places in New South Wales, ca. 1880-1900 / chiefly photographed by J. H. Harvey

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

The collection also includes photographs by Henry King, Alfred Allen (amateur photographer) and J.W. Wilshire.
Nos. 72-73, 75-78 : Kings Stereo Series

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

PXA 1151

Record Identifier

nQR2DoX1

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nQR2DoX1

Other Identifiers

Reference code

825549

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