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Photograph - Coastal Landscape, Lorne, Victoria, circa 1920s
Reg. No: MM 109390
- Summary:
- Monochrome photograph of Loutit Bay, Lorne, through the gum trees. It is part of a collection of glass plate negatives, stereoscopic negatives, panoramas, postcards, photographs and cameras belonging to the William S Anderson Collection.
William Anderson purchased 'Norman and Brown's' photographic business in December 1899 and began a strong association with Lorne that was to last for 50 years. From 1898 until his death in 1948 Anderson photographed the changing surrounding landscapes and visitors of guest houses in the area. - Description:
- Black and white silver gelatin panorama photograph.
- Description Of Content:
- Coastal landscape showing a view of Lorne with trees in the foreground. Mountains are pictured in the distance with ocean to the right and a road to the left.
- Acquisition Information:
- Donation from Mrs Jean Clowes
- Acknowledgement:
- Source: Museum Victoria
| Discipline: | Technology |
| Dimensions: | 79 mm (Height), 267 mm (Width) |
More information
| Tagged with: | rural victoria, photography, trees, roads, mountains, townships, coastlines, natural environments, oceans |
| Themes this item is part of: | Images & Image Making Collection |
| Primary Classification: | ENVIRONMENTS |
| Secondary Classification: | Coastal |
| Tertiary Classification: | landscapes |
| Format: | Photograph: Black & White |
| Place & Date Depicted: | Lorne, Victoria, Australia, circa 1920s |
| Photographer: | Mr William Anderson, Lorne, Victoria, Australia, circa 1920s |




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