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Section four of a painting of Canberra capital site

1916

Section four of a painting of Canberra capital site

1916

  • NFSA IDQF5V9EAG
  • TypeImage
  • MediumDocumentation
  • FormStill Image
  • GenresHistorical
  • Year1916

This slide shows the fourth of six sections of the painting titled Cycloramic View of Canberra Capital Site, View Looking from Camp Hill, created by Robert Charles Coulter on 2 January 1911.

Areas shown in this slide are Mount Ainslie, Mount Russell and Duntroon Homestead Military College.

There is smoke coming from the chimney of a homestead on the left-hand side of the slide, and the height of Mount Ainslie is indicated as being 2,762 feet.

This slide shows the fourth of six sections of the painting titled Cycloramic View of Canberra Capital Site, View Looking from Camp Hill, created by Robert Charles Coulter on 2 January 1911.

Areas shown in this slide are Mount Ainslie, Mount Russell and Duntroon Homestead Military College.

There is smoke coming from the chimney of a homestead on the left-hand side of the slide, and the height of Mount Ainslie is indicated as being 2,762 feet.

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