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Trade Commissioner-elect David Combe, gave himself away when he refused a breakfast cognac, preferring vodka [picture] / Bill Errington
Bib ID 3806174
Format PicturePicture
Author
Errington, Bill
 
Description 1985 
1 photograph : b&w ; image 21.0 x 19.2 cm., on sheet 25.5 x 20.3 cm. 
Series

Matilda collection.

Notes

Title from Matilda caption.

Part of the collection: Matilda collection.

Inscriptions: "McNaughton"--In pencil on verso centre.

Condition: Good.

Published in: "Disturbing and disrupting encounters", David McNaughton. Matilda. Canberra : Dynwest, no. 7, Sept. 1985, p. 15.

Digital master available; National Library of Australia, Pictorial collection;

Source of Acquisition Purchased 2002. 
Subjects Combe, David, - 1943- - Photographs.  |  Politicians - Australia - Photographs.
Occupation Politicians.
Also Titled

Matilda (Canberra, A.C.T.)

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