b'143959960 965SOUVENIR OF THE INAUGURATION OF THESYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE: A collection of printed items COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA. THE SYDNEYincluding July 1923 souvenir program for the Ceremony of CELEBRATIONS, JANUARY 1st, 1901. booklet,Turning the First Sod., Sydney Harbour Bridge and City INAUGURATION OF COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA.Railway (1929), Sydney Harbour Bridge and Metropolitan red cloth bound hard cover with embossed gilt title, togetherRailways, The Part Played in the fabrication, erection, and with two leather bound volumes CATALOGUE OF THEilluminationby British General Electric Co. Ltd. (1932), PARLIAMENTARY LIBRARY OF QUEENSLAND 1883,Souvenir of the Opening by W. Jno. Baker Ltd., and various (4 volumes) other brochures; also, a brass standing plaque with the Bridge $120200flanked by Waratah and Flannel flowers. (17 items).$300500 961SECOND OUTBREAK OF PLAQUE AT SYDNEY. Report Of966The Board Health, 1902-1906, bound in later brown card SEDON GALLERIES: 1925 - 1927 stock and payments $120200journal, which is a hand-written record divided into the following sections:962 Part One: lists payments received with names and amounts. Names include Wertheim, Monash, Baillieu, A.M. Nicholas, JUBILEE PICTORIAL HISTORY OF CHURCHES OF CHRISTLady Robinson, National Gallery, War Museum, Menzies, etc.IN AUSTRALIA edited by A.B. Maston, [Melb., 1903] halfPart Two: lists and values the furniture and artworks in the morocco with embossed gilt title on red cloth boards gallery stock. Artists represented (with the titles of their $100200paintings) include Penleigh Boyd, Rupert Bunny, Will Ashton, Charles Conder, G.W. Lambert, Tom Roberts A.M.E. Bale, 963 Dora Wilson, John Russell, Hans Heysen, J.J. Hilder, Harold FRANK CUMBRAE-STEWART, KC (1865-1938),Herbert, Blamire Young, etc.a family correspondence, mainly to Frank from members ofPart Three: appears to be a listing of the furniture, ceramics his family and mostly dated between 1904 - 1908 but includesand artworks in a large house; (research needed!);undated letters, sympathy and greeting cards, etc. (qty). Part Four: is titled Register of Clients and includes Mrs. Cumbrae-Stewart was born in New Zealand, educated inS.M.Bruce, George Bell, Theodore Fink, Geelong Art Gallery, Victoria, was admitted to the Bar by the Inner Temple inW.R. Grimwade, Bernard Hall, Sir J. Monash, Menzies Hotel, London in 1887 and in Queensland in 1890. In 1910 he wasSydney Myer, Baldwin Spencer, Savage Club, J. Traill, etc.appointed the foundation registrar and librarian of the newlyPart Five: continues the list of payments received.established University of Queensland. He wrote extensivelySedon Galleries was a commercial art gallery in Melbourne, about Brisbane and Queensland history and his home atrepresenting Australian traditional, impressionist and post-Kangaroo Point is listed on the Queensland Heritage Register. impressionist painting and prints. It operated from 1925 to $1002001959. The inaugural exhibition was Leading Australian Artists; Arthur Streeton, Walter Withers, Elioth Gruner, Norman Lindsay, R. W. Sturgess, W. D. Knox, and, in other shows, 964 those emerging, including water-colourist Harold Herbert, STOTTS TECHNICAL CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGECarlyle Jackson, and others still aged in their 20s or 30s. Max Automobile Engineering group of technical journals inMeldrums Twenty Melbourne Painters Society met in the original brown wrappers, circa 1922, (25 items) same building and Sedon regularly exhibited its artists.$100200$5001,000 '