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Title:
Looking downstream to the Lennox Bridge, spanning the Parramatta River, around 1870 / H. W. Burgin
Creator:
Burgin, Henry William, 1830-1914.
Date:
[c1870]
Format:
1 carte-de-visite ; sepia toned ; 6.5 x 10.5 cm.
Inscription:
Verso carries the printed trade label: 'Photographed by H. W. Burgin, Church St., Parramatta'. Identified in pencil on verso as "Bridge at Parramatta N.S.W."
Subject:
Lennox Bridge (Parramatta, N.S.W.)
Parramatta River (N.S.W.)
bridges
rivers
Source:
Caroline Simpson Library & Research Collection ;
Rights:
You may save or print this image for research and study. If you wish to use it for any other purposes, you must contact
Museums of History NSW
to request permission.
Material Type:
Picture
Record number:
37832
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