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Modern building methods used in construction of Caltex building, Kent St., 17 October 1956 / photogr...

Modern building methods used in construction of Caltex building, Kent St., 17 October 1956 / photogr...

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Modern building methods used in construction of Caltex building, Kent St., 17 October 1956 / photographs by R. Donaldson

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Modern building methods used in construction of Caltex building, Kent St., 17 October 1956 / photographs by R. Donaldson

Date

17 October 1956

Call Numbers

ON 388/Box 052/Item 085

Record Identifier

nvgPQpz1

Reference Code

9615588
Physical Description

Contents

15 negatives - 9 x 11 cm (3 1/4 x 4 1/4 in. format)

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Copyright status : In copyright - Life of creator plus 70 years

Copyright holder : State Library of New South Wales

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Modern building methods used in construction of Caltex building, Kent St., 17 October 1956 / photographs by R. Donaldson

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560436

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Title, date, and notes taken from negative(s), envelope housing negative(s), slip accompanying negative(s), or devised by Library volunteer.

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Call Numbers

ON 388/Box 052/Item 085

Record Identifier

nvgPQpz1

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9615588

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