File:Span no. 6 landed - safe - C. Bayliss photo, Sydney. LCCN2016651675.jpg

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English: Title: Span no. 6 landed - safe / C. Bayliss photo, Sydney. Abstract/medium: 1 photograph : albumen print ; sheet 24 x 30 cm, page 24 x 35 cm.
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Author Bayliss, Charles, 1850-1897, photographer; Morse, E. K. (Edwin Kirtland), 1856-1942, former owner
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Miscellaneous Items in High Demand, PPOC, Library of Congress
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  • Title from item.
  • In album: E.K. Morse. Hawkesbury Bridge, N.S.W., page 37. Album documents the role of the Chicago firm Ryland & Morse in constructing the ironwork for the bridge.
  • Forms part of: Engineering Societies Library Collection (Library of Congress).
  • Accession box no. DLC/PP-1997:086 ESL 636, Photo 61
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prints and photographs division
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bridge construction · australia · new south wales · ironwork · truss bridges · railroad bridges · pontoons · hawkesbury river (n.s.w.) · photographic prints
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australia
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Australia--New South Wales
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Photographic prints--1880-1890

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