[Sarah Ann Lawson, May 1845 / photographed by George Goodman]
[Sarah Ann Lawson, May 1845 / photographed by George Goodman]
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Date
May 1845
Call Numbers
MIN 142
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Formats
Pictures and Photographs
Physical Description
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Photographs - visible image 5 x 4 cm., case 7.5 x 6.2 x 2 cm. (closed) - 1/9th plate daguerreotype in pinchbeck frame, inside velvet-lined morocco leather Wharton case
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Out of copyright : Created before 1955
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Full title
[Sarah Ann Lawson, May 1845 / photographed by George Goodman]
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Notes
General note
In May 1845, George Goodman photographed the Lawson family producing a set of six or more exquisite daguerreotype portraits. Others in the series are located at MIN 157, MIN 158, MIN 155, MIN 323, MIN 345 Mitchell Library.
Digital order no:Album ID : 1256005
Signature / Inscriptions
Accompanying note in contemporary hand reads: "Sarah Anne Lawson, 3rd May 1845, Born 24 January 1838"
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Sir Kenneth Street, 1960
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Administrative / Biographical history
Sarah Ann Lawson was the third daughter of William and Caroline Lawson and a grand-daughter of Lieut. William Lawson, pastoralist and Blue Mountains explorer. She later married Christopher Lethbridge in 1885.
For further genealogical information see PXn 870, available in the Mitchell Library Reading Room. See also Annals of the Street Family of...
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Call Numbers
MIN 142
Record Identifier
9O4op53n
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9O4op53n
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440106
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