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Studio portrait of Reginald Browne, Louis Becke, Thomas Kellaway and Andy (Aboriginal), 1878

Studio portrait of Reginald Browne, Louis Becke, Thomas Kellaway and Andy (Aboriginal), 1878

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Studio portrait of Reginald Browne, Louis Becke, Thomas Kellaway and Andy (Aboriginal), 1878

About this item

Full title

Studio portrait of Reginald Browne, Louis Becke, Thomas Kellaway and Andy (Aboriginal), 1878

Date

30/1/1878

Call Numbers

SPG/146

Record Identifier

9gkdMLq9

Reference Code

955913
Physical Description

Contents

1 photograph - 10 x 6 cm - carte-de-visite

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

More information

Alternative Titles

Full title

Studio portrait of Reginald Browne, Louis Becke, Thomas Kellaway and Andy (Aboriginal), 1878

Notes

General note

Reginald Spencer Browne (1856-1943), journalist, author and soldier

George Lewis (Louis) Becke(1855-1913), traveller, Pacific trader and author

Thomas Dyer Kellaway (1855-1906), banker, gold assayer and company director

Andy, Aboriginal

Signature / Inscriptions

on verso: "1 Browne Townsville 'Herald' 2 Kelloway[?] Telegraph Office 3 Becke A.J.S. Bank 4 Nigger Townsville January 30 1878"

Published information

Reproduced in A journalist's memories / by Spencer Browne. Brisbane : Read Press, 1927. Page 4 with caption "A Northern Group - 1878 Left to Right; Spencer Browne (Townsville 'Herald'), Louis Becke (Australian Joint Stock Bank), Tom Kelleway (Bank of New South Wales). Sitting: Andy (Aboriginal lad)"

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

SPG/146

Record Identifier

9gkdMLq9

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9gkdMLq9

Other Identifiers

Reference code

955913

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