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English: John Curtin, Owen Dixon and Elsie Curtin in San Francisco, 19 April 1944.
Depicted people
Depicted person: John Curtin – Australian politician, 14th Prime Minister of Australia (1885-1945) Depicted person: Elsie Curtin – wife of John Curtin, who was the 14th Prime Minister of Australia Depicted person: Owen Dixon – Australian judge and diplomat
Collection: Records of the John Curtin Prime Ministerial Library Series: Photographs collected by the JCPML
Accession number
JCPML00376/112
Notes
Another listing of this photo at the JCPML, which is listed as being from the Curtin family's collection, claims that this photo was taken in Washington, as does the handwriting on the back of that copy. I, Nicknimh (talk), am assuming the San Francisco claim to be correct, with the reasoning that a relative may have incorrectly guessed it to have been taken in Washington simply because it was a diplomatic visit, while the other label was created by an archive institution and there would be no reason to guess that it was taken in San Francisco without specific information to that effect. The other record also gives a date of April 23; however, there is no doubt that these are the same photo, albeit with one being cropped.
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