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8 hours' day, Melbourne 1902 [crowd watching a float of a female figure, Victoria] [picture]
Bib ID 272871
Format PicturePicture, OnlineOnline
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Description 1902 
1 photograph : gelatin silver ; image 10.5 x 15.2 cm. 
Series

Richard Ledgar collection of photographs, 1858-1910.

Notes

Title from item, printed below the photograph.

Part of the Richard Ledgar collection of photographs, 1858-1910.

Condition: small tears in the bottom left corner of the photograph.

Subjects Eight-hour movement - Victoria - Melbourne - Photographs.  |  Parades - Victoria - Melbourne - Photographs.
Also Titled

Eight hours' day Melbourne 1902

Exhibited Exhibited: In a New Light: Australian Photography 1850s-1930s, National Library of Australia, 9 October 2003 - 26 January 2004.  Exhibited in online exhibition: "In a New Light: Australian Photography 1850s-1930s" at http://www.nla.gov.au/exhibitions/newlight/ 

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