Archival Resources Details

Cuming Smith and Company Limited - Records

Accession Title
Cuming Smith and Company Limited - Records
Repository
The University of Melbourne Archives
Reference
96/73
Date Range
1938 - 1960
Description

Ink and wash sketch by Edna Walling of Plan for the Garden of Mrs. M.A. Cuming, Kooyong Rd. Toorak n.d. [1938] 39x76.5 cm., mount 61x81 cm; sketches and final tracings of alterations and additions to residence, 29 Stonnington Place Toorak for Mr. and Mrs. M.A. Cuming 1960; design by John Cuming, drawings prepared by Mackay & Potter, Hawthorn. 10 large, tracings, 6 smaller sketches; M.A. Cuming: Cash box without key from office 65 William Street.

Quantity
0.1 m
Access
Open

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This Edition: 2026 February - 1926 Centenaries
Kooyang - Gariwerd calendar - Late summer: late January to late March - season of eels
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