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A7437-31/2/9/3 Catalogue page, page 119 of 'Catalogue Edition 1904 Section 5 Zinc Ceiling Materials', Wunderlich Limited, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia, 1904. Click to enlarge.

Page from Wunderlich catalogue 'Zinc Ceiling Materials'

Catalogue page, page 119 of 'Catalogue Edition 1904 Section 5 Zinc Ceiling Materials', Wunderlich Limited, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia, 1904

Page 119 of the 'Catalogue Edition 1904 Section 5 Zinc Ceiling Materials'. The page is headed 'Plain Cornices of Embossed Zinc' and contains halftone photographs with design numbers and dimensions as well as black and white section drawings with dimensions for nos. 35, 36, 501, 663, 687 and 717 designed and made by The Wunderlich Patent Ceiling …

Summary

Object No.

A7437-31/2/9/3

Object Statement

Catalogue page, page 119 of 'Catalogue Edition 1904 Section 5 Zinc Ceiling Materials', Wunderlich Limited, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia, 1904

Physical Description

Catalogue page, page 119 of 'Catalogue Edition 1904 Section 5 Zinc Ceiling Materials', Wunderlich Limited, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia, 1904

Page 119 of the 'Catalogue Edition 1904 Section 5 Zinc Ceiling Materials'. The page is headed 'Plain Cornices of Embossed Zinc' and contains halftone photographs with design numbers and dimensions as well as black and white section drawings with dimensions for nos. 35, 36, 501, 663, 687 and 717 designed and made by The Wunderlich Patent Ceiling and Roofing Company Limited.

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Page from Wunderlich catalogue 'Zinc Ceiling Materials' 2023, Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences, accessed 30 March 2023, <https://ma.as/402936>

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