Mr Hal Missingham, director of the National Art Gallery Sydney, was asked to leave the Commercial Travellers' club, Sydney, for being "improperly dressed." Mr Missingham was wearing a shirt-suit (shown in picture). He regards the suit as "cool and rational" summer attire. December 4, 1945. (Photo by Associated Newspapers Ltd.).

Mr Hal Missingham, director of the National Art Gallery Sydney, was asked to leave the Commercial Travellers' club, Sydney, for being "improperly dressed." Mr Missingham was wearing a shirt-suit (shown in picture). He regards the suit as "cool and rational" summer attire. December 4, 1945. (Photo by Associated Newspapers Ltd.). Stock Photo
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1248 x 1781 px | 21.1 x 30.2 cm | 8.3 x 11.9 inches | 150dpi

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4 December 1945

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Mr Hal Missingham, director of the National Art Gallery Sydney, was asked to leave the Commercial Travellers' club, Sydney, for being "improperly dressed." Mr Missingham was wearing a shirt-suit (shown in picture). He regards the suit as "cool and rational" summer attire. December 4, 1945. (Photo by Associated Newspapers Ltd.).

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