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987069
  • Title
    Collection 01: Oil painting of Mt Hay and Mt George, New South Wales, by J. H. Carse; watercolours of Middle Harbour, Sydney, and Mt Tomah, New South Wales, by Conrad Martens; and related material, ca. 1860-1885 / from the private collection of John and Phillip Townsend
  • Level of description
    sub-fonds
  • Date

    ca. 1860-1885
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    987069
  • Physical Description
    1 painting - oil on canvas
    2 watercolours
    0.01 metres of textual material (1 folder) - manuscript
    1 photograph - albumen
  • Collection history
    Acquired by Charles Fisher Lamb, then by descent to donors.
  • Scope and Content
    Item 01
    [Sunrise Mt Hay and Mt George, New South Wales], 1876 / oil painting by J. H. Carse.

    Item 02
    A View in Middle Harbour near Sydney, N.S. Wales, 1866 and manuscript label, ca. 1885 / watercolour by Conrad Martens

    Item 03
    View from Mt Tomah looking east, [186-?] / watercolour by Conrad Martens.

    Item 04
    [Photograph of a painting of Middle Harbour, Sydney, by Conrad Martens, 187-?].
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