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Section five of a painting of Canberra capital site

1916

Section five of a painting of Canberra capital site

1916

  • NFSA IDA7X60EHF
  • TypeImage
  • MediumDocumentation
  • FormStill Image
  • GenresHistorical
  • Year1916

This slide shows the fifth of six sections of the painting titled Cycloramic View of Canberra Capital Site, View Looking from Camp Hill, created by Robert Charles Coulter on 2 January 1911.

Visible on this slide is the Duntroon Homestead on the right, with fenced fields stretching across the slide.

As with the other five slides showing sections of this landscape painting, it was possibly created earlier than the other slides in this curated collection.

These six painting slides have black borders around the image and are numbered 1-6 in the top right-hand corner, despite being slides 3–9 in the presentation given by Walter Scott Griffiths.

This slide was professionally painted by Squire Photo Supplies, Sydney.

This slide shows the fifth of six sections of the painting titled Cycloramic View of Canberra Capital Site, View Looking from Camp Hill, created by Robert Charles Coulter on 2 January 1911.

Visible on this slide is the Duntroon Homestead on the right, with fenced fields stretching across the slide.

As with the other five slides showing sections of this landscape painting, it was possibly created earlier than the other slides in this curated collection.

These six painting slides have black borders around the image and are numbered 1-6 in the top right-hand corner, despite being slides 3–9 in the presentation given by Walter Scott Griffiths.

This slide was professionally painted by Squire Photo Supplies, Sydney.

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