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Portrait of Mr. Frederic H. Cowen, musical conductor at the Centennial Exhibition [picture] / Phillip-Stephan Photo-Litho. & Typographic Process Co
Bib ID 3620689
Format PicturePicture, OnlineOnline
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Description Sydney : Phillip-Stephan, [188-?] 
1 print : photolithograph, b&w.; 31.2 x 24.7 cm. 
Biography/History

Frederic Cowen was specially summoned to Australia as conductor of the Melbourne Centennial Exhibition in 1888/89.

Notes

Condition: Tear at lower edge; rust marks, LHS.

Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http:/­/­nla.gov.au/­nla.pic-vn3620689

Subjects Cowen, Frederic H. - (Frederic Hymen), - 1852-1935 - Portraits.  |  Composers - England - Portraits.
Other authors/contributors Phillip-Stephan Photo-Litho. and Typographic Process Company

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