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Summary
Douglas Cummings worked in the Traffic Branch as a policeman, draftsman, signwriter, showcard, black-and-white, water colour and oil-paint artist. He trained new recruits in measuring and drawing of plans for traffic accidents. Cummings joined the West Australian Police in 1922 and retired in 1957. Cummings designed the Walsh-Pitman Memorial. His pen and ink drawings of Western Australian homesteads is published as Historical Homesteads Series.
Year
1928.
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This image has been preserved and made available by the Historical Records Rescue Consortium (HRRC) Project supported by Lotterywest. Title supplied by cataloguer. Written on back of negatives: PCC Cummings.
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10028B/2859
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