[Lionel Viney Hindmarsh Stephen, ca. 1860-1864 - ambrotype portrait]
[Lionel Viney Hindmarsh Stephen, ca. 1860-1864 - ambrotype portrait]
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Date
ca. 1860-1864
Call Numbers
MIN 163
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Physical Description
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Photographs - 6.3 x 5 cm, image (sight) - 9.3 x 8 x 1.7 cm., case - 1 ambrotype in pinchbeck frame with gilt mount and glass cover, housed inside rectangular brown cardboard case elborately decorated with flowers and leaves on the outside, the underside of the hinged lid is lined in blue-purple colo...
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The child in this portrait wears an off the shoulder dress, holds a rope belt in one hand that rests on a table covered in elborate floral patterned fabric, and stands on a chair.
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[Lionel Viney Hindmarsh Stephen, ca. 1860-1864 - ambrotype portrait]
Notes
General note
The portrait is unusual as the young boy does not have a side part and has long hair.
The lid is detached from case.
On cardboard label in an unknown hand, "Lionel Viney Hindmarsh Stephen / who planted the 'Ivanhoe' vineyard / at Pokolbin"
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Administrative / Biographical history
Lionel V. Hindmarsh Stephen, wine grower and Justice of the Peace, was a son of George Milner Stephen and Mary Hindmarsh. Lionel was born in London on 5 Dec 1854 and died on 3 Dec 1922 in Oakdale, Pokolbin. -- Reference: Hindmarsh Index, United Kingdom, Online Jan. 2004
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Call Numbers
MIN 163
Record Identifier
92eVRJ3Y
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/92eVRJ3Y
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433033
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