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Acquisition number: 
1289
Catalogue number: 
emdf0184
File name: 
DF0184
File location: 
Digital archive
Newspaper clipping about the addition of surviving fragments of the film, The Story of the Kelly Gang being added to UNESCO's Memory of the World Register. This film is recognised as the world's first full length feature film. It was made in 1906 and directed by Charles Tait who later moved to East Melbourne and lived at 60 Clarendon Street.
Item type: 
Newsclipping
Related content: 
Building History, 60 Clarendon Street
Author: 
Daniella Miletic
Date of publication or creation: 
2007-06-21
Publisher: 
The Age
Copyright owner: 
The Age
Year acquired: 
2007
Date digitised: 
2016-04-16
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