| RCS/Y308A contains: |
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| 101 |
Parramatta River from Ryde, Scene of the Great Rowing Matches |
| 102 |
The Heads-Entrance to Sydney Harbour |
| 103 |
Government House, Sydney |
| 104 |
Botanical Gardens-Sydney |
| 105 |
Lady Macquaries Chair-Sydney Harbour |
| 106 |
Clontarf-Middle Harbour-scene of attempted assassination of Duke of Edinburgh |
| 107 |
Middle Harbour, Sydney |
| 108 |
Scene in Middle Harbour |
| 109 |
Coast Scene near Sydney |
| 110 |
Sydney Harbour from Botanical Gardens |
| 111 |
The University, Sydney |
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Trip to Australia and New Zealand 1888-1889
| Title |
Clontarf-Middle Harbour-scene of attempted assassination of Duke of Edinburgh |
| Reference |
Y308A/106 |
| Creator |
Bayliss, Charles, 1850-1897, photographer |
| Covering Dates |
1868–1889 (The date is approximate.) |
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| Content and context |
206 x 155 mm. A view of the harbour at Clontarf, with wooded hills rising from the water's edge. On the 12th March 1868, while attending a fete at Clontarf, Prince Alfred, the Duke of Edinburgh, was shot by James O' Farrell, though not seriously wounded. The motive was apparently political. |
| Further information |
Indexed |
| Index Terms |
| Oceania |
| Australia |
| New South Wales |
| Bayliss, Charles (1850-1897) photographer |
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