[Photographs for the novel `The bride of a savage or Thirty years captivity amongst the blacks : an...
[Photographs for the novel `The bride of a savage or Thirty years captivity amongst the blacks : an Australian aboriginal romance' by Chas. F. Sievwright, after 1904?]/ photographed by Henry James Edgar Staines
About this item
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Date
ca. 1890-1900
Call Numbers
PXA 413
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Formats
Pictures and Photographs
Physical Description
Contents
Photographs - image 9 x 5.5 cm.-15 x 20.5 cm. on mounts 18.5 x 23.5 cm. - 23 silver gelatin printing-out paper photoprints, 8 halftone photomechanical prints, 1 albumen photoprint
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Copyright restrictions may apply
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Digitised
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Scope and Contents
Contents
1. My Mirambeen
2. Chas F Sievwright in Northern Australia amongst the sword palms
3. Chas F Sievwright, Northern Australia, tent life and writing the story
4-5. Specimens of the splendid physique of the native `blackfellows' ... ; ... war dance ...
6. Northern Queensland, gin carrying picaninny
7-8. Wild North Queensland gin ; Thi...
Alternative Titles
Full title
[Photographs for the novel `The bride of a savage or Thirty years captivity amongst the blacks : an Australian aboriginal romance' by Chas. F. Sievwright, after 1904?]/ photographed by Henry James Edgar Staines
Notes
General note
Two draft copies of the novel by Chas F. Sievwright are held at Location number: ML MSS 5256 Mitchell Library
Signature / Inscriptions
Some are titled, lower edge
All have captions on reverse
Description source
Photographer identified by Bruce R Allen, great great grandson of photographer IRN 187095 07/05/2014
Contextual Information
Source
Presented 1990
Pic.Acc.6908
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
PXA 413
Record Identifier
1kVR0GRn
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Reference code
52457
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