Collection of sepia studio portraits of the Australian Board of Directors. With the exception of number 1, all measure 145 x 200 mm. The photographs were originally mounted in a frame.
The BAWRA was founded in 1920 by Sir John Higgins to safeguard the national wool trade, and, in association with a temporary London directorate, to realise the wool carried over from the war period. It went into liquidation in 1927.
The British Australian Wool Realization Association Ltd.
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- ReferenceGB 115 RCS/Y308N
- Dates of Creation1920-1922
- Language of MaterialEnglish .
- Physical Description8 item(s) 8 images
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DateText: As William Riggall died on 15 November 1922, these photographs represent the Board before that date..
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