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Series 04: James Jervis negatives of residences, hospitals, hotels, churches and bridges in Sydney a...

Series 04: James Jervis negatives of residences, hospitals, hotels, churches and bridges in Sydney a...

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nvg8vA81

Series 04: James Jervis negatives of residences, hospitals, hotels, churches and bridges in Sydney and surrounding areas, ca. 1924-1937

About this item

Full title

Series 04: James Jervis negatives of residences, hospitals, hotels, churches and bridges in Sydney and surrounding areas, ca. 1924-1937

Date

ca. 1924-1937

Call Numbers

ON 321

Record Identifier

nvg8vA81

Reference Code

825395

Formats

Physical Description

Contents

128 negatives - 16 x 11.5 cm or smaller - nitrate

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Series

Access and use

Physical Access Conditions

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Scope and Contents

Contents

Includes copies of illustrations in published newspapers or books.

1. Appin, vehicle outside house
2. Arthursleigh, church in district
3. Bargo, Bridge over Bargo River
4. Berrima Anglican Church
5. Berrima Catholic Church
6. Berrima district showing site of Three Legs of Man Inn (behind stone wall)
7. Berrima [unidentified...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Series 04: James Jervis negatives of residences, hospitals, hotels, churches and bridges in Sydney and surrounding areas, ca. 1924-1937

Notes

Conservation note

Some negatives damaged.

Description source

Titles taken from original envelopes

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

ON 321

Record Identifier

nvg8vA81

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nvg8vA81

Other Identifiers

Reference code

825395

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