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Negative, black and white, surf lifesavers practising resuscitation on beach, for the book ‘Sydney, A Book of Photographs’, 35mm acetate film, David Mist, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1969
Negative, black and white, surf lifesavers practising resuscitation on beach, for the book ‘Sydney, A Book of Photographs’, 35mm acetate film, David Mist, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1969
Negative number 4294. Photograph from negative appears on page 143 of the book with the caption “The Surf Life Saving Movement began in Manly in 1907, and now has some twenty-five thousand members who make over five thousand rescues in a year. It is a voluntary community effort to save lives, based on ...
Summary
Object No.
96/44/1-5/4/157/1
Object Statement
Negative, black and white, surf lifesavers practising resuscitation on beach, for the book 'Sydney, A Book of Photographs', 35mm acetate film, David Mist, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1969
Physical Description
Negative, black and white, surf lifesavers practising resuscitation on beach, for the book 'Sydney, A Book of Photographs', 35mm acetate film, David Mist, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1969
Negative number 4294. Photograph from negative appears on page 143 of the book with the caption "The Surf Life Saving Movement began in Manly in 1907, and now has some twenty-five thousand members who make over five thousand rescues in a year. It is a voluntary community effort to save lives, based on fitness and teamwork."
Negative, black and white, surf lifesavers practising resuscitation on beach, for the book 'Sydney, A Book of Photographs', 35mm acetate film, David Mist, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1969 2019, Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences, accessed 8 December 2019, <https://ma.as/371832>
Wikipedia
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