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Collection of photographic slides [picture] / Gordon Donkin
Bib ID 525616
Format PicturePicture
Author
Donkin, Gordon, 1885-1970
 
Description [ca. 1926-ca. 1950] 
373 glass slides + 1 box 35 mm. slides. 
Summary

Rural and city views, Aborigines, photographs relating to various aspects of Australian history and development, and New Guinea, used to illustrate lectures. Also experimental colour photographs.

Biography/History

Gordon Donkin F.R.G.S. was a traveller, lecturer and photographer.

Notes

Digital masters available for selected items; National Library of Australia, Pictures collection;

P858.

Subjects Donkin, Gordon, - 1885-1970.  |  Voyages and travels.  |  Photography - Special effects.  |  Australia - Pictorial works.

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