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'Flair' magazines

Magazines (2), Flair August 1964, volume 14, number 6, paper, published by Ken G Murray, editor Mary Wilkinson, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1964

Magazine features article, 'Hostess of the Month' (p. 64) relating to Hazel Benini, 'Hazelle (sic) Benini is the wife of well-known Melbourne photographer / Bruno Benini, and also Display Manageress of Sportsgirl in / Collins Street' with a recipe for 'Hawaiian Prawns' by Hazel Benini. Another article (pp. 28-35) titled 'What Makes an …

Summary

Object No.

2009/43/1-8/13

Object Statement

Magazines (2), Flair August 1964, volume 14, number 6, paper, published by Ken G Murray, editor Mary Wilkinson, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1964

Physical Description

Magazines (2), Flair August 1964, volume 14, number 6, paper, published by Ken G Murray, editor Mary Wilkinson, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1964

Magazine features article, 'Hostess of the Month' (p. 64) relating to Hazel Benini, 'Hazelle (sic) Benini is the wife of well-known Melbourne photographer / Bruno Benini, and also Display Manageress of Sportsgirl in / Collins Street' with a recipe for 'Hawaiian Prawns' by Hazel Benini. Another article (pp. 28-35) titled 'What Makes an All-Australian Girl?', features photographs by the Sydney photographer, David Mist.

Dimensions

Height

300 mm

Width

224 mm

Depth

4 mm

Cite this Object

Harvard

'Flair' magazines 2022, Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences, accessed 28 March 2023, <https://ma.as/404486>

Wikipedia

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