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Here are some useful resources for researching May and Mina Moore
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- Cato, Jack (1977). The story of the camera in Australia (2nd ed.). Melbourne: Institute of Australian Photography.ISBN 0959683909. (available in the Hub at PSC)
- Hall, Barbara; Mather, Jenni (1986). Australian Women Photographers 1840-1960. Brisbane: Greenhouse.ISBN 0864360398. (available in the Hub at PSC)
- Newton, Gael (1988). Shades of Light. Canberra: Australian National Gallery. ISBN 0642081522. (available in the Hub at PSC)
- Newton, Gael (1980). Silver and Grey. Sydney: Angus and Robertson. ISBN 0207141096. (available at the RMIT Swanston library)
- Van Wyk, Susan; Shmith, Michael; Whitfield, Danielle (2006). The Paris end: photography, fashion and glamour. Melbourne: National Gallery of Victoria. ISBN 0724102736. (available at the RMIT Swanston library)
- Willis, Anne-Marie (1988). Picturing Australia: a history of photography. North Ryde: Angus and Robertson.ISBN 0207155992. (available in the Hub at PSC)
Louibu (talk) 19:44, 2 March 2015 (UTC)
- You will also find good information here: http://www.daao.org.au.
- And you will also find good information here: http://adb.anu.edu.au.
Thank you!
editThank you for all of this Louisa! I couldn't find anything on ebsco and only a little online so far. Will be visiting the libraries in the city this week. --Millenagle (talk) 12:17, 30 March 2015 (UTC)




