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Negative - Freeburgh Hotel, Victoria, circa 1889
Reg. No: MM 003500
- Description Of Content:
- Group of men outside the Freeburgh Hotel. A post office was attached to the hotel. There is an elderly man in a buggy on the left and a large gas lamp over the entrance to the hotel.
- Acquisition Information:
- Copied from Mrs J Hall, 1987
- Acknowledgement:
- The Biggest Family Album of Australia, Museum Victoria
| Discipline: | Technology |
More information
| Tagged with: | buggies, horsedrawn vehicles, hotels, kerosene lamps, lamps, post offices, signage, fire brigades, castlemaine |
| Themes this item is part of: | Images & Image Making Collection, Information & Communication Collection, Transport Collection, The Biggest Family Album in Australia Collection |
| Primary Classification: | COMMERCE & RETAILING |
| Secondary Classification: | Hotels & Accommodation |
| Tertiary Classification: | exteriors |
| People Depicted: | Anderson, John Millar |
| Organisations Depicted: | Freeburgh Hotel; Freeburgh Post Office |
| Format: | Negative: Black & White; 35 mm |
| Place & Date Depicted: | Freeburgh, Victoria, Australia, circa 1889 |
| Creator: | Mr William Anderson, Freeburgh, Victoria, Australia, circa 1889 William Anderson, who took the photograph, was John Millar Anderson's son. |
| Person Depicted: | Mr John Anderson, Freeburgh, Victoria, Australia, circa 1889 John Millar Anderson is the man in the buggy. |
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