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Edmund Barton as a young man [picture]
Bib ID 2707268
Format PicturePicture, OnlineOnline
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Description [ca. 1870] 
1 photograph : sepia toned cabinet print ; 16.4 x 10.7 cm. 
Series

Edmund Barton photograph collection.

Notes

Inscriptions: "51/­1254, Edmund Barton as a young man" --In pencil on reverse.

Condition: Fair.

Title from inscription on reverse.

Part of a collection of photographs of Edmund Barton, his family, associates etc

Related Material Related material: Papers of Sir Edmund Barton, 1827-1940 National Library of Australia Manuscripts section MS 51 
Subjects Barton, Edmund, - Sir, - 1849-1920 - Portraits.  |  Judges - Australia - Portraits.  |  Prime ministers - Australia - Portraits.
Occupation Judges.  |  Federal politicians.

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