Photographs taken by E.B. Docker of places in the Blue Mountains, N.S.W., Victoria, Tasmania, New Ze...
Photographs taken by E.B. Docker of places in the Blue Mountains, N.S.W., Victoria, Tasmania, New Zealand (South Island) and England, etc., 1893-1921 / Ernest Brougham Docker
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Date
1893-1921
Call Numbers
PXA 5
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Formats
Pictures and Photographs
Physical Description
Contents
Photographs - 4 1/2 x 6 3/4 in. average size each - stereoscopic
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Contents
Part 1
The Blue Mountains, N.S.W. 1893-1921. Views include Nepean river, Wentworth Falls, Springwood, Lawson, Leura, Katoomba, Govett's Leap, Lithgow Reservoir, Mt. Wilson, Mt. Victoria, Kanimbla Valley, etc. (1-158)
Part 2
Victoria, 1900, 1906, 1913, 1918-19. Views include Melbourne, Cape Schanck, Sherbrooke, Dandenong Ranges, Goulbur...
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Full title
Photographs taken by E.B. Docker of places in the Blue Mountains, N.S.W., Victoria, Tasmania, New Zealand (South Island) and England, etc., 1893-1921 / Ernest Brougham Docker
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Notes
General note
The photographer, Judge E.B. Docker and his father, Joseph Docker, were both keen photographers. On the former's death, in 1924, the family believes that all the negatives to his prints were presented to the Australian Photographic Society [?], or [Photographic Society of N.S.W.]. However some, of a visit to the British Isles in 1907, were presente...
Description source
Information transferred from Pictures Card Catalogue as part of the eRecords Project, 2008-2009
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Miss Sylvia Docker, May 1964
Identifiers
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Call Numbers
PXA 5
Record Identifier
nQR2ljd1
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nQR2ljd1
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Reference code
840212
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