Reference: 242 G e d y e , M r s . C. T., Amateur, “ Lurlei,” Woollahra, Sydney.—Water-colour
Painting—“ View from Mount Bowen, South Kurrajong.”
in NSW - Class V.— The Ornamental Arts.
S e c t i o n 1 6 . — Sculpture, Paintings, Casts, Photographs, Lithographs,
Models, Carvings.
see Intercolonial Exhibition of Australasia, Melbourne 1866-67 : official record containing introduction catalogues, reports and awards of the jurors and essays and statistics on the social and economic resources of the Australasian colonies. This exhibition brought together exhibits to assist in the selection of items to be forwarded to Paris for the Exposition Universelle. For the first time the Australian colonies came together. There were exhibits from Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Western Australia and New Zealand, as well as from New Caledonia, Mauritius and Netherlands-India. Each colony was assigned a specific area, or 'court' for their display. Victoria's included separate courts for the Sandhurst (Bendigo), Ovens & Murray, and Wangaratta districts. The exhibition opened on 24 October 1866 and closed on 23 February 1867.
Publishing details: Published by authority of the Commissioners, 1867, xliv, 404, 563 pages, 3 folded leaves, 2 folded sheets : illustrations, maps.Blundell & Co,, Printers, Flinders Lane,
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