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Wunderlich catalogue 'Exterior Metal Work'

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Catalogue, 'Exterior Metal Work', Wunderlich Limited, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia, May 1907

Catalogue advertising Wunderlich's exterior metal work range. On the title page the company stated its reason for developing the range: 'Recognising the growing demand for high-class building materials suitable for country districts, where materials and skilled labour are scarce and necessarily dear, we have added the following lines to our already extensive stock.' The catalogue features …

Summary

Object No.

A7437-31/2/8

Object Statement

Catalogue, 'Exterior Metal Work', Wunderlich Limited, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia, May 1907

Physical Description

Catalogue, 'Exterior Metal Work', Wunderlich Limited, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia, May 1907

Catalogue advertising Wunderlich's exterior metal work range. On the title page the company stated its reason for developing the range: 'Recognising the growing demand for high-class building materials suitable for country districts, where materials and skilled labour are scarce and necessarily dear, we have added the following lines to our already extensive stock.' The catalogue features detailed halftone photographs of the products and other images showing how they looked once installed. Same as A7437-31/2/13.

Dimensions

Height

230 mm

Width

305 mm

Cite this Object

Harvard

Wunderlich catalogue 'Exterior Metal Work' 2023, Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences, accessed 1 June 2023, <https://ma.as/396317>

Wikipedia

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