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Photographs and slides from the 1977 University of Newcastle Drama Production of Dorothy Hewett's Bon Bons and Roses for Dolly. Directed by Robert Page. First Performance: Monday 4th July 1977 Arts Drama Theatre University of Newcastle.

 

The original photographs and slides are held in Cultural Collections at the Auchmuty Library, University of Newcastle (Australia). They were donated to the University by the Robert Page, director of the stage production.

 

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This image was scanned from the negative or print kindly supplied by Infrastructure and Facilities Services at the University of Necastle, Australia. This collection is held by the University Library's Cultural Collections.

 

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Photos from Day One of the Progressive .Net Tutorials, held at Skills Matter between 5th and 7th September. Speakers include Dylan Beattie, Ian Cooper, Sebastien Lambla, Christian Hassa, Gaspar Nagy. The Programme Lead was Ian Cooper.

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This image was scanned from the negative or print kindly supplied by Infrastructure and Facilities Services at the University of Necastle, Australia. This collection is held by the University Library's Cultural Collections.

 

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This image was scanned from the negative or print kindly supplied by Infrastructure and Facilities Services at the University of Necastle, Australia. This collection is held by the University Library's Cultural Collections.

 

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Photographs and slides from the 1977 University of Newcastle Drama Production of Dorothy Hewett's Bon Bons and Roses for Dolly. Directed by Robert Page. First Performance: Monday 4th July 1977 Arts Drama Theatre University of Newcastle.

 

The original photographs and slides are held in Cultural Collections at the Auchmuty Library, University of Newcastle (Australia). They were donated to the University by the Robert Page, director of the stage production.

 

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Photos from Day One of the Progressive .Net Tutorials, held at Skills Matter between 5th and 7th September. Speakers include Dylan Beattie, Ian Cooper, Sebastien Lambla, Christian Hassa, Gaspar Nagy. The Programme Lead was Ian Cooper.

Photos from Day One of the Progressive .Net Tutorials, held at Skills Matter between 5th and 7th September. Speakers include Dylan Beattie, Ian Cooper, Sebastien Lambla, Christian Hassa, Gaspar Nagy. The Programme Lead was Ian Cooper.

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This image was scanned from the negative or print kindly supplied by Infrastructure and Facilities Services at the University of Necastle, Australia. This collection is held by the University Library's Cultural Collections.

 

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Photographs and slides from the 1977 University of Newcastle Drama Production of Dorothy Hewett's Bon Bons and Roses for Dolly. Directed by Robert Page. First Performance: Monday 4th July 1977 Arts Drama Theatre University of Newcastle.

 

The original photographs and slides are held in Cultural Collections at the Auchmuty Library, University of Newcastle (Australia). They were donated to the University by the Robert Page, director of the stage production.

 

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This image was scanned from the negative or print kindly supplied by Infrastructure and Facilities Services at the University of Necastle, Australia. This collection is held by the University Library's Cultural Collections.

 

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This image was scanned from the negative or print kindly supplied by Infrastructure and Facilities Services at the University of Necastle, Australia. This collection is held by the University Library's Cultural Collections.

 

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Photographs and slides from the 1977 University of Newcastle Drama Production of Dorothy Hewett's Bon Bons and Roses for Dolly. Directed by Robert Page. First Performance: Monday 4th July 1977 Arts Drama Theatre University of Newcastle.

 

The original photographs and slides are held in Cultural Collections at the Auchmuty Library, University of Newcastle (Australia). They were donated to the University by the Robert Page, director of the stage production.

 

You are welcome to use the images for study and personal research purposes. Please acknowledge as Courtesy of the University of Newcastle (Australia)" For commercial requests you must obtain permission by contacting Cultural Collections.

 

If you have any further information on the photographs, please leave a comment.

 

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This image was scanned from the negative or print kindly supplied by Infrastructure and Facilities Services at the University of Necastle, Australia. This collection is held by the University Library's Cultural Collections.

 

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Photographs and slides from the 1977 University of Newcastle Drama Production of Dorothy Hewett's Bon Bons and Roses for Dolly. Directed by Robert Page. First Performance: Monday 4th July 1977 Arts Drama Theatre University of Newcastle.

 

The original photographs and slides are held in Cultural Collections at the Auchmuty Library, University of Newcastle (Australia). They were donated to the University by the Robert Page, director of the stage production.

 

You are welcome to use the images for study and personal research purposes. Please acknowledge as Courtesy of the University of Newcastle (Australia)" For commercial requests you must obtain permission by contacting Cultural Collections.

 

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This image was scanned from the negative or print kindly supplied by Infrastructure and Facilities Services at the University of Necastle, Australia. This collection is held by the University Library's Cultural Collections.

 

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Photographs and slides from the 1977 University of Newcastle Drama Production of Dorothy Hewett's Bon Bons and Roses for Dolly. Directed by Robert Page. First Performance: Monday 4th July 1977 Arts Drama Theatre University of Newcastle.

 

The original photographs and slides are held in Cultural Collections at the Auchmuty Library, University of Newcastle (Australia). They were donated to the University by the Robert Page, director of the stage production.

 

You are welcome to use the images for study and personal research purposes. Please acknowledge as Courtesy of the University of Newcastle (Australia)" For commercial requests you must obtain permission by contacting Cultural Collections.

 

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Skils Matter - Progressive .NET Tutorials 2016, Wednesday, 22nd - Friday, 24th June at CodeNode, London. Images copyright www.edtelling.com. www.skillsmatter.com/conferences/7235-progressive-dot-net...

Progressive .NET 2017. Wednesday, 13th - Friday, 15th September at CodeNode, London. skillsmatter.com/conferences/8268-progressive-dot-net-2017. Images Copyright www.edtelling.com

Photos from Day One of the Progressive .Net Tutorials, held at Skills Matter between 5th and 7th September. Speakers include Dylan Beattie, Ian Cooper, Sebastien Lambla, Christian Hassa, Gaspar Nagy. The Programme Lead was Ian Cooper.

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This image was scanned from the negative or print kindly supplied by Infrastructure and Facilities Services at the University of Necastle, Australia. This collection is held by the University Library's Cultural Collections.

 

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This image was scanned from the negative or print kindly supplied by Infrastructure and Facilities Services at the University of Necastle, Australia. This collection is held by the University Library's Cultural Collections.

 

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This image was scanned from the negative or print kindly supplied by Infrastructure and Facilities Services at the University of Necastle, Australia. This collection is held by the University Library's Cultural Collections.

 

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Photographs and slides from the 1977 University of Newcastle Drama Production of Dorothy Hewett's Bon Bons and Roses for Dolly. Directed by Robert Page. First Performance: Monday 4th July 1977 Arts Drama Theatre University of Newcastle.

 

The original photographs and slides are held in Cultural Collections at the Auchmuty Library, University of Newcastle (Australia). They were donated to the University by the Robert Page, director of the stage production.

 

You are welcome to use the images for study and personal research purposes. Please acknowledge as Courtesy of the University of Newcastle (Australia)" For commercial requests you must obtain permission by contacting Cultural Collections.

 

If you have any further information on the photographs, please leave a comment.

 

These images are provided free of charge to the global community thanks to the generosity of the the Vera Deacon Regional History Fund. If you wish to donate to the Vera Deacon Regional History Fund click here: dotnet.newcastle.edu.au/donations/

 

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This image was scanned from the negative or print kindly supplied by Infrastructure and Facilities Services at the University of Necastle, Australia. This collection is held by the University Library's Cultural Collections.

 

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This image was scanned from the negative or print kindly supplied by Infrastructure and Facilities Services at the University of Necastle, Australia. This collection is held by the University Library's Cultural Collections.

 

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