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Colour transparencies of items by Henry Curzon Allport, Rodius, Frederick Garling and George Edwards...

Colour transparencies of items by Henry Curzon Allport, Rodius, Frederick Garling and George Edwards...

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Colour transparencies of items by Henry Curzon Allport, Rodius, Frederick Garling and George Edwards Peacock

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Full title

Colour transparencies of items by Henry Curzon Allport, Rodius, Frederick Garling and George Edwards Peacock

Date

not after 1976

Call Numbers

ACCESSION RECORD , Pic.Acc.3634

Record Identifier

nV2qjKgn

Reference Code

910064
Physical Description

Contents

4 transparencies - colour

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

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Physical Access Conditions

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Scope and Contents

Contents

Colour transparencies of:
1. A painting by Henry Curzon Allport "George Street, Sydney - looking south"
2. A copy of a portrait of Robert Campbell, 1834 by Rodius (at location number ML 538)
3. A watercolour by Frederick Garling "Albion Mills (Darling Harbour) property of J. Terry Hughes. Destroyed by fire, March 2, 1841" (at location numb...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Colour transparencies of items by Henry Curzon Allport, Rodius, Frederick Garling and George Edwards Peacock

Notes

Date note

No date

Description source

Information transferred from pictures accessions register as part of the eRecords Project, 2010-2011

Contextual Information

Source

Donated by the National Trust, September 1976

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

ACCESSION RECORD , Pic.Acc.3634

Record Identifier

nV2qjKgn

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nV2qjKgn

Other Identifiers

Reference code

910064

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