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Canberra ; looking north from site of existing West Block [picture] / H.M. Rolland
Bib ID 1573610
Format PicturePicture, OnlineOnline
Author
Rolland, H. M., 1882-1972
 
Online Versions
Description 1913 
1 watercolour ; 19.1 x 34.9 cm. 
Notes

Title from accession record.

Canberra ; looking north from site of existing Western Block, in the foreground track now Commonwealth Avenue; where cattle crossing Hotel Canberra is now located; beyond is Klensendorlffe (Mowle's) 2 storied house with C. Kaye's small cottage adjoining; beyond, River Molonglo and original Administrative Offices, Bank and Post Office with Acton House to the right; beyond again, Department of Works Store-yard and Residency, Departmental cottages and Black Mountain in the distance, 1913.

(ANL)R5737.

Exhibited: Ideal federal city, NLA 1991.

Subjects Canberra (A.C.T.) - Pictorial works.  |  Picture - Australian Capital Territory - 1901-1950.  |  Picture - NLA exhibition 1991.
Exhibited Exhibited: "Lost Houses of the Molonglo Valley", Canberra Museum and Gallery, 23 June 2007 - 16 September 2007. 

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