File:Supreme Court and St James Church 1842.jpg
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English: Supreme Court and St James Church, from Elizabeth Street, 1842, by John Rae, watercolour, 25.2 x 33.6 cm, State Library of New South Wales, DG V* / Sp Coll / Rae / 1 |
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| Source | State Library of New South Wales, DG V* / Sp Coll / Rae / 1 |
| Author | John Rae |
Note from catalogue record:
Although signature and date appear to be genuine, dating is in doubt as the Australian Museum is shown in this panorama with the roof frame being completed, an event which occurred in 1849. Another painting in the series, DG SV*/Sp Coll/Rae/10, shows a building not completed until 1845. The pictures may have been signed between 1891, when a photographic edition of the unsigned views was first published, and 1900 when Rae died.
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