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Wolfgang Sievers
Fooks House FN 7157
Australian & International Photography
Scientists' Houses in Canberra 1950–1970
Cross-Section
Australian and International Photography
Photography from Real to Surreal
Wolfgang Sievers, Stanhill Flats Designed by Frederick Romberg Albert Park, Melbourne, 1951, B&W Photograph, 38.2 X 49.2 Cm
Foundation Annual Report 2018–19
Women in the Life of the City
RMIT Design Archives Journal
VERONICA BREMER & ANNE-MARIE VAN DE VEN The
The Rise and Fall of Melbourne's Plaster Cast Collection
Annual Report: 2001–02
NON-STATUTORY BACKGROUND INFORMATION for HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, LYNEHAM
Australian Dreams: Picturing Our Built World Exhibition Checklist
Foundation Annual Report 2016–17 Foundation Annual Report 2016 –17
Cross-Section, Aug 1970 (No. 213) (2.608Mb)
Philip Goad | University of Melbourne
Top View
Things: Photographing the Constructed World 24 November 2012–17 February 2013
Southbank and Fishermans Bend Heritage Review
Robin Boyd: Design Legend
Wolfgang Sievers and the Revisionism of Australian Migrant Art
Foreign Influences in Australian Photography 1930-80
Rmit Design Archives Journal
Justine Varga
From Pictorialism to Modernism Alan Elliott Davison, Frank Images and Photographic Purpose Sutcliffe and A
JANE ECKETT Renewed Vows: Centre Five and the Post-War Remarriage of Melbourne Sculptors and Architects
Frederick Romberg Hilstan Flats Brighton 1939 (Demolished)
Scientists' Houses in Canberra 1950–1970
Annual Report 2011–12 Library Board of Victoria Annual Report
RMIT Design ARCHIVES SCHOOL of ARCHITECTURE and DESIGN UPDATE 0209
Melbourne's Marvellous Modernism
Making Modern Jewish Melbourne Schools, Synagogues, Aged Care Facilities and Community Buildings 1938-1979
Friends Welcome to the Second Edition of the Friends Newsletter for 2011
Lens of Fashion Photography Jess Berry
'Through the Looking-Glass' Lens of Fashion Photography
Max Dupain and the Photography of Australian Architecture
Graphic and Explicit; Photography, Punctum and Architectural Appearance
Australian Photography from 1858 to 2009
A Consideration of Geoffrey Powell's Photography