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Collection 02: Photographs of shack communities, Royal National Park, Sydney, New South Wales, 1-10...

Collection 02: Photographs of shack communities, Royal National Park, Sydney, New South Wales, 1-10...

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Collection 02: Photographs of shack communities, Royal National Park, Sydney, New South Wales, 1-10 April 2015 / by Dean Saffron

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Full title

Collection 02: Photographs of shack communities, Royal National Park, Sydney, New South Wales, 1-10 April 2015 / by Dean Saffron

Date

1-10 April 2015

Record Identifier

nQReZyd1

Reference Code

9585681
Physical Description

Contents

34 photographs - digital, TIFFs, colour

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Sub-fonds

Access and use

Copying Conditions

Copyright status : In copyright - Life of photographer plus 70 years

Copyright holder : Dean Saffron

Research & study copies allowed

Approval for publication required : From copyright holder

Please acknowledge: : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales and Courtesy Dean Saffron

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Scope and Contents

Contents

Comprises 34 colour digital photographs of the shack communities in the Royal National Park, Sydney, New South Wales.

Item 01: Decorated water tank and toilet at shack no. 9, Burning Palms shack community, Royal National Park, Sydney, 6 April 2015
Item 02: View overlooking Burning Palms shack community, Royal National Park, Sydney, 6 Apri...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Collection 02: Photographs of shack communities, Royal National Park, Sydney, New South Wales, 1-10 April 2015 / by Dean Saffron

Notes

General note

The RNP Coastal Cabins Protection League commissioned Dean Saffron to take photographs for the book 'Shack life : the survival story of three Royal National Park communities', published by NewSouth Publishing in 2017.

Acquired in digital format. Access copy available online

Contextual Information

Source

Purchased from Dean Saffron, November 2017

Administrative / Biographical history

The coastal shack communities of Little Garie, Era, Burning Palms, Werrong and Bonneville are the largest and most intact groups of coastal weekender and holiday cabins remaining in NSW. They were built by private citizens in the first half of the twentieth century, with many built during the Depression. They are not accessible by road, so all mate...

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Record Identifier

nQReZyd1

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Reference code

9585681

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