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Louisa Lawson, (mother of Henry Lawson), her son Charles William (born 25 June 1869) and her sister...

Louisa Lawson, (mother of Henry Lawson), her son Charles William (born 25 June 1869) and her sister...

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Louisa Lawson, (mother of Henry Lawson), her son Charles William (born 25 June 1869) and her sister Phoebe Albury, (dressmaker), outside Mrs. Albury's dressmaking shop, Gulgong area ?

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Louisa Lawson, (mother of Henry Lawson), her son Charles William (born 25 June 1869) and her sister Phoebe Albury, (dressmaker), outside Mrs. Albury's dressmaking shop, Gulgong area ?

Call Numbers

ON 4/Box 4 /no. 18374

Record Identifier

nX6mRWEY

Reference Code

62265
Physical Description

Contents

1 negative - Quarter plate - glass

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Louisa Lawson, (mother of Henry Lawson), her son Charles William (born 25 June 1869) and her sister Phoebe Albury, (dressmaker), outside Mrs. Albury's dressmaking shop, Gulgong area ?

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Notes

General note

See also item PXA 4999 Box 4 No 18410 for another image of Louisa Lawson and Charles
Ref. "The real Henry Lawson" / Colin Roderick p.14

Digital order no:a2822303

Copy print available: PXA 4999 Available on Open Access shelves in Mitchell Library Original Materials Reading Room

This glass negative forms part of the Holtermann Collection : photographs of goldfield towns in N.S.W. and Victoria; Sydney and Melbourne streets and buildings, 1871-1876...

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Call Numbers

ON 4/Box 4 /no. 18374

Record Identifier

nX6mRWEY

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62265

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