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Late 19th century (photographed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Sepia photograph of three children, two girls and a boy. The girls stand either side of the boy wearing white outfits, including white hats and veils. The boy wears a black suit with white tie. Given to the museum as part of the Pascoe collection of photographs, photography albums, school reports, exercise books and paintings.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Titlephotograph (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Printed photograph
Brief description
Sepia photograph of three children, two girls and a boy. The girls stand either side of the boy, both wearing white dresses while he stands in a dark suit. Late 19th century.
Physical description
Sepia photograph of three children, two girls and an older boy, with the two older children standing next to the youngest sitting down. The girls wear white dresses and hats, while the boy wears a dark suit.
Dimensions
  • Width: 4.3cm
  • Height: 6.3cm
Style
Credit line
Given by Donna McDonald on behalf of Lee Sarafi
Summary
Sepia photograph of three children, two girls and a boy. The girls stand either side of the boy wearing white outfits, including white hats and veils. The boy wears a black suit with white tie. Given to the museum as part of the Pascoe collection of photographs, photography albums, school reports, exercise books and paintings.
Collection
Accession number
B.92-2012

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Record createdOctober 19, 2012
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