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The coffin of Prime Minister John Curtin lying in state at King's Hall, Parliament House, Canberra, on 6 July 1945 [picture] / L.J. Dwyer
Bib ID 3602022
Format PicturePicture, OnlineOnline
Author
Dwyer, L. J., photographer, 1892-1962
 
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Description 1945 
1 negative : b&w ; 8.2 x 10.7 cm. 
Series

Dwyer collection of photographs of Canberra.

Biography/History

John Curtin was the Prime Minister of Australia from 1941 until his death in office six weeks before the end of the Second World War.

Notes

Condition: Good.

Part of the collection of photographs by L.J. Dwyer.

Title devised by cataloguer based on information on compactus card.

Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http:/­/­nla.gov.au/­nla.pic-vn3602022

Subjects Curtin, John, - 1885-1945 - Death and burial - Photographs.  |  Funeral rites and ceremonies - Australian Capital Territory - Canberra - Photographs.

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