
Photograph – CAMBERWELL-01-1967-R004C-1481-5198
These aerial photograph refer to the Upper Hunter Region in New South Wales, Australia, taken in 1958 and 1967. The original photographs are located in Boxes C3014 and C3016 in Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle. Many thanks to Michael Paver who digitised these photographs at high resolution.
Over 700 aerial photographs digitised can been found in our flickr album Aerial Photographs New South Wales.
Visual Index to Hunter Valley Aerial Photographs is also available thanks to Lachlan Wetherall who worked on this digital project.
This images were scanned from a photograph in a collection of aerial images donated to the Geology Department at University of Newcastle. The photographs were transferred to Cultural Collections and stored in archives at the Auchmuty Library, University of Newcastle, together with other archival material from the Geology Dept.

Photograph – CAMBERWELL-01-1967-R005C-1481-5197

Aerial Photograph – CAMBERWELL-01-1967-R004C-1480-5035 BOX C3016

Aerial Photograph – CAMBERWELL-01-1967-R004C-1480-5034 BOX C3016

Aerial Photograph – MUSWELLBROOK-11-1958-R004-1595-215-5027 BOX C3016

Aerial Photograph- Muswellbrook-11-1957-R003-1594-217-5035

Aerial Photograph- Muswellbrook-11-1957-R003-1594-217-5035

Aerial Photograph- Muswellbrook-11-1957-R003-1594-217-5033

Aerial Photograph- Muswellbrook-11-1957-R003-1594-217-5033

MUSWELLBROOK-06-1974-R003M-2242-41
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