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Portraits taken at Parramatta, 1860s-1890s / photographed by Henry William Burgin II

Portraits taken at Parramatta, 1860s-1890s / photographed by Henry William Burgin II

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Portraits taken at Parramatta, 1860s-1890s / photographed by Henry William Burgin II

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Full title

Portraits taken at Parramatta, 1860s-1890s / photographed by Henry William Burgin II

Date

1860s-1890s

Call Numbers

ON 58

Record Identifier

YzOgPRM9

Reference Code

447365
Physical Description

Contents

Photographs - 10 x 8 cm. approx - several broken or with pieces missing (21,21a,23,45-46,65,74,83,95,99,104); some emulsion has flaked off most plates - 107 wet plate glass negatives

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Scope and Contents

Contents

1. Best
2. Chapman
3. Clark
4. Connerdry
5. Den
6. [Old Mrs] Denning, [ca. 1865, cf. 104]
7. [?] Goodins
8. [Hill?]
9. Hosborn [standing - cf. 106]
10. Howard [of] Sevenhills
11. Jones
12. Kelley
13. Landers
14. McGuire
15. Muston
16. Parsons
17. [?] Pevicers
18. Pouer
19. [Turner?]
20. Willi...

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Full title

Portraits taken at Parramatta, 1860s-1890s / photographed by Henry William Burgin II

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

Some portraits identified from names scratched into the plates

Digital order no:Album ID : 823580

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by the Australian Society of Genealogists, Nov. 1964
Pic.Acc.430

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Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

ON 58

Record Identifier

YzOgPRM9

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Reference code

447365

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