Plans of mainly monuments, headstones, memorials and sundials, ca. 1940-1968 / F. Arnold & Sons Pty...
Plans of mainly monuments, headstones, memorials and sundials, ca. 1940-1968 / F. Arnold & Sons Pty Ltd
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Date
ca. 1940-1968
Call Numbers
PXD 1219
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46 technical drawings - approx. 241.5 x 57 cm or smaller - pencil, ink and diazotypes
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Copyright status : In copyright - Life of creator plus 70 years.
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Contents
PXD 1219/Box 1
Stone or granite headstone and memorial designs
Includes registered headstone designs nos.: 16776, 16777, 18618, 19883, 19990, 19991, 19992, 20196, 20197, 20198, 20199, 20200. (12 ink drawings, on one sheet, 38.5 x 36.5 cm on tracing paper)
Suggested designs for sundials
F. Arnold & Sons Ltd. Monumental Sculptors....
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Full title
Plans of mainly monuments, headstones, memorials and sundials, ca. 1940-1968 / F. Arnold & Sons Pty Ltd
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Author / Creator
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General note
Pic.Acc. Upgrade Project - Information transferred from Pic.Acc.4569 as part of the eRecords Project 2012-13
Date note
Dated from Library correspondence file
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Mr Herbert T. Arnold, 8 August 1979
Pic.Acc.4569
Administrative / Biographical history
Frederick Arnold opened the Monumental Masonry Works at the corner of Wellington and Regent Streets, Sydney, in March, 1879. In 1915 the firm took over the 'yellow block' quarry in Cascade Street Paddington. In 1967 the firm's head office moved from 53 Regent Street to Cascade Street, Paddington. Herbert T. Arnold, youngest son of Frederick Arnold,...
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PXD 1219
Record Identifier
nvg8l651
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nvg8l651
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910407
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