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Harold Cazneaux

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by State Library of NSW

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16 photos · 223 views
Woman in Egyptian pose silhouette, 1924
Hardy Wilson 1921 SLNSW_FL19829490
Rayner Hoff, Sydney, ca. 1933, by Harold Cazneaux
Pan sculpture (nighttime), Archibald Foundation, Hyde Park, Sydney, c. 1933
Actor in 'Persian Garden', Theatre Royal, Sydney, 1922
Portrait of David Unaipon (1872-1967), by Harold Cazneaux c.1934
Portrait of Australian Artist Norman Lindsay, Springwood, 1921
Mrs Mollie Grey, interior decorator, Greenknowe Avenue, Potts Point, Sydney, ca. 1935/ photographer Harold Cazneaux
Martin Place [flower stalls], n.d., by Harold Cazneaux
Anna Pavlova, 1924 - State Library of New South Wales
Composite image of airman and De Havilland DH 61 Giant Moth biplane 'Canberra'
Portrait of Somerset Maugham, Sydney, c. 1920
Town Hall & Queen Victoria Markets `Kings Jubilee Day' , Sydney, ca. 6 May 1935, by Harold Cazneaux
Castlereagh Street. `Sydney growing up' old buildings giving way in Castlereagh St for the new, n.d., by Harold Cazneaux
Captain James Patrick's residence, Craigend, Sydney, c. 1936
'The Anaesthetist,' by Harold Cazneaux, 1933
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