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Glass negatives (5), quarter plate, in box, dance band drummer Stan Farmer at Mark Foy's Empress Ballroom, Sydney, New South Wales, Tom Lennon, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 23 October 1935
At the time Stan Farmer was playing drums in the Jim Coates dance band. Tom Lennon was the official photographer for the industry magazine 'Dance Band News '.
Glass negatives (5), quarter plate, in box, dance band drummer Stan Farmer at Mark Foy's Empress Ballroom, Sydney, New South Wales, Tom Lennon, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 23 October 1935
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Glass negatives (5), quarter plate, in box, dance band drummer Stan Farmer at Mark Foy's Empress Ballroom, Sydney, New South Wales, Tom Lennon, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 23 October 1935
At the time Stan Farmer was playing drums in the Jim Coates dance band. Tom Lennon was the official photographer for the industry magazine 'Dance Band News '.
Marks
Inscribed in pencil on one edge of the box lid 'Drummer / Mark Foys 23-10-35'.
Glass plate negatives photographed by Tom Lennon 2021, Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences, accessed 24 February 2021, <https://ma.as/381861>
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