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Collection
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- Title
- Mme Goode in costume
- Production date
- (1900-1929)
- Artist/Maker
- Alice MILLS; H. Walter BARNETT (after)
- Medium
- gelatin silver photograph
- Accession number
- 1996.387
- Credit Line
- Gift of Joan Glover, 1996
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- Title
- Hilaire Syme dressed for the Kismit Ball
- Production date
- (1912-1915)
- Artist/Maker
- Alice MILLS (attributed to)
- Medium
- gelatin silver photograph, coloured dyes
- Accession number
- 2005.55
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr Veronica Condon, 2005
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- Title
- Hilaire Syme
- Production date
- (c. 1910)
- Artist/Maker
- Alice MILLS; BROOTHORN STUDIOS, Melbourne
- Medium
- gelatin silver photograph, watercolour
- Accession number
- 2004.639
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr Veronica Condon, Geoffrey Haggard and Jennifer Smyth, descendants of Sir Geoffrey Syme K.B.E., Managing Editor of the Age newspaper (1908–42), 2004
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- Title
- Joan Margaret Syme
- Production date
- (c. 1918)
- Artist/Maker
- Alice MILLS (attributed to); BROOTHORN STUDIOS, Melbourne
- Medium
- gelatin silver photograph, coloured dyes
- Accession number
- 2005.529
- Credit Line
- Presented through the NGV Foundation by Michael Hayne, 2005
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- Title
- Tom Roberts’ pastel of Nancy Elmhurst Goode
- Production date
- (1900-1929)
- Artist/Maker
- Alice MILLS; T. HUMPHREY AND CO. (after)
- Medium
- gelatin silver photograph
- Accession number
- 1996.386
- Credit Line
- Gift of Joan Glover, 1996
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- Title
- Hilaire Syme dressed for the Kismit Ball
- Production date
- (1912-1915)
- Artist/Maker
- Alice MILLS
- Medium
- gelatin silver photograph, pencil
- Accession number
- 2005.56
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr Veronica Condon, Geoffrey Haggard and Jennifer Smyth, descendants of Sir Geoffrey Syme K. B. E., Managing Editor of The Age newspaper (1908-42), 2005
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- Title
- No title (Man in top hat with umbrella)
- Production date
- (1890s)
- Artist/Maker
- Alice MILLS
- Medium
- gelatin silver photograph
- Accession number
- PH102-1972
- Credit Line
- Gift of C. Stuart Tompkins, 1972