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Dept. of Immigration photographs of migrants working at Bankstown Square and a Citizenship Advice Bu...

Dept. of Immigration photographs of migrants working at Bankstown Square and a Citizenship Advice Bu...

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Dept. of Immigration photographs of migrants working at Bankstown Square and a Citizenship Advice Bureau set up with an exhibit on how to become "Citizens of Australia and British Subjects"

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Full title

Dept. of Immigration photographs of migrants working at Bankstown Square and a Citizenship Advice Bureau set up with an exhibit on how to become "Citizens of Australia and British Subjects"

Author / Creator

Date

07 Nov 1966

Call Numbers

Australian Photographic Agency - 24416

Record Identifier

nV2aGQEn

Reference Code

111090
Physical Description

Contents

Photographs - 10 x 12 cm. - 1 photonegative

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Level of description

Series

Access and use

Copying Conditions

Copyright status : Taken by Australian Photographic Agency for account: Dept. Immigration 661048. Reproduction for purposes other than private study or research will require permission.

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Alternative Titles

Full title

Dept. of Immigration photographs of migrants working at Bankstown Square and a Citizenship Advice Bureau set up with an exhibit on how to become "Citizens of Australia and British Subjects"

Authors, Artists and Contributors

Author / Creator

Notes

General note

Digital order no:d7_24416

Alphanumeric designations

Original item no. ON 173

Contextual Information

Source

Presented 1988

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

Australian Photographic Agency - 24416

Record Identifier

nV2aGQEn

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nV2aGQEn

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Reference code

111090

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