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"Uncle Tom's Cabin", N.S.W., [1892-1893]

"Uncle Tom's Cabin", N.S.W., [1892-1893]

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1l4dLrV1

"Uncle Tom's Cabin", N.S.W., [1892-1893]

About this item

Full title

"Uncle Tom's Cabin", N.S.W., [1892-1893]

Author / Creator

Date

1892-1893

Call Numbers

MPG/222

Record Identifier

1l4dLrV1

Reference Code

1296828
Physical Description

Contents

1 photographic print - 21.9 x 26.4 cm - albumen

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

Access and use

Copying Conditions

Out of copyright : Created before 1955

Please acknowledge: : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales

Issue Copy

Digitised

More information

Alternative Titles

Full title

"Uncle Tom's Cabin", N.S.W., [1892-1893]

Authors, Artists and Contributors

Author / Creator

Author / Artists

Notes

General note

Digitised version of this photograph held in Fred Hardie - Photographs of Sydney, Newcastle, New South Wales and Aboriginals for George Washington Wilson & Co., 1892-1893 (call no. PXD 754)

Digital order no:c041940001

Signature / Inscriptions

Inscribed on bottom of photograph: 30,412 G.W.W.
Stamped on back of photograph: A.M. B.K.

Description source

Title taken from bottom of photograph

Contextual Information

Source

Purchased from Douglas Stewart Fine Books, February 2015

Administrative / Biographical history

Fred Hardie was company photographer for G. W. Wilson & Co. of Aberdeen Scotland.

King Tommy (depicted on the left) was a Bundjalung elder from the Clarence River region around Grafton. Another photograph of him in the same series by Fred Hardie (call no. PXD 754/160) depicts him in a breastplate with the inscription 'King Tommy. Carr's Cree...

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

MPG/222

Record Identifier

1l4dLrV1

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Other Identifiers

Reference code

1296828

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