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Australia North West [bridge jump; Aboriginal baby asleep; coconut tree climbing; clearing bush; "Ca...

Australia North West [bridge jump; Aboriginal baby asleep; coconut tree climbing; clearing bush; "Ca...

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Australia North West [bridge jump; Aboriginal baby asleep; coconut tree climbing; clearing bush; "Calypso" aircraft"; "Shell aviation"], 1939

About this item

Full title

Australia North West [bridge jump; Aboriginal baby asleep; coconut tree climbing; clearing bush; "Calypso" aircraft"; "Shell aviation"], 1939

Date

1939

Call Numbers

ON 388/Box 077/Item 101

Record Identifier

nvgPdNE1

Reference Code

9628697
Physical Description

Contents

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

Other Descriptions

Level of description

File

Access and use

Copying Conditions

Out of copyright : Created before 1955

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Alternative Titles

Full title

Australia North West [bridge jump; Aboriginal baby asleep; coconut tree climbing; clearing bush; "Calypso" aircraft"; "Shell aviation"], 1939

Notes

General note

Photographs possibly taken for Pix magazine and 1939. Possibly part of series "Round Australia trip", Olson & Thomas, 15 April 1939 (Source: Library volunteer)

Alphanumeric designations

002918

Description source

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

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

ON 388/Box 077/Item 101

Record Identifier

nvgPdNE1

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Reference code

9628697

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