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Collection of photographs of hotels designed by Sidney Warden

Photographs, Sidney Warden, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, c. 1912 - 1959

Series comprising mainly of professional black & white photographs (some mounted) of hotel exteriors and interiors designed by Sidney Warden. There are also a number of professional photographs of houses designed by Warden. Photographers in the series include Milton Kent, Phil Ward, E A Bradford and Hartwell Roberts. Also in this series are snapshots of hotels and buildings under construction, black & white …

Summary

Object No.

2007/61/1-3

Object Statement

Photographs, Sidney Warden, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, c. 1912 - 1959

Physical Description

Photographs, Sidney Warden, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, c. 1912 - 1959

Series comprising mainly of professional black & white photographs (some mounted) of hotel exteriors and interiors designed by Sidney Warden. There are also a number of professional photographs of houses designed by Warden. Photographers in the series include Milton Kent, Phil Ward, E A Bradford and Hartwell Roberts. Also in this series are snapshots of hotels and buildings under construction, black & white negatives, some personal photographs and a framed reproduction portrait photograph of Warden.

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