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Series number: 1728 
Title: Photographs of Government House Stables 
Start date: 01 Jul 1913 
End date: 31 Jul 1913 
Contents start date: 01 Jul 1913 
Contents end date: 31 Jul 1913 

Descriptive note: This series consists of 18 black and white photographs, 11cm by 8cm each in size, featuring the exterior of the Government House stables from a variety of aspects. Some photographs include early signs of work in progress in the courtyard area, following the allocation of the building as premises for the Conservatorium of Music. Conversion of the building to accommodate the Conservatorium was completed in early 1915.

The photographs are contained in a small album, with the date July 1913, and the signature H.Whitehouse, written on the front cover. Inside the album, Don N.L.Salmon, 24.12.1951, is written in pencil along the side of the first page.

This was formerly Mitchell Library M.L. A3233
 

Home location: This series is held at Western Sydney Records Centre. 
Format: photograph album 

Images:
Government stables, entrance
Government stables, southern side

Arrangement: None discernible 
Bridging aids:  
Copies: The images in this series have been digitised and may be viewed in Photo Investigator. 
Item control status:  

Creating agency:
97 Conservatorium of Music  01 Jul 1913 ~ 31 Jul 1913 

Current agency responsible:
567 Department of Education and Training  

Preceding series:
None

Succeeding series:
None

Related series:
None

Controlling series:
None

Controlled series:
None

Activities documented by this series:
78 Building Construction and Maintenance  01 Jul 1913 ~ 31 Jul 1913 
134 Music Education  01 Jul 1913 ~ 31 Jul 1913 

Persons creating this series:
None

Record items in this series:
 Photographs of Government House stables  01 Jul 1901 ~ 31 Jul 1901 

 
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