Series 03: Miniatures of the Fitz Stubbs family, ca. 1857-1872
Series 03: Miniatures of the Fitz Stubbs family, ca. 1857-1872
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Full title
Date
ca. 1857-1872
Call Numbers
MIN 111 , MIN 112 , MIN 113
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Formats
Pictures and Photographs
Physical Description
Contents
3 photographs - miniature
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Copy print : MIN 111
Copy print : MIN 112
Copy print : MIN 113
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Scope and Contents
Contents
MIN 111
Robert Fitz Stubbs, 1871 / Mr and Mrs Oswald Allen, artist photographers, crayon and miniature painters.
Vignetted carte de visite, hand coloured, 6.2 x 5 cm (portrait), in wooden frame 13.8 x 11.6 cm
MIN 112
Rosina Fitz Stubbs, ca. 1871
Cut down, vignetted albumen print, hand coloured, 6.2 x 5 cm (portrait), black jap...
Alternative Titles
Full title
Series 03: Miniatures of the Fitz Stubbs family, ca. 1857-1872
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Artists
Notes
Attributions / Conjectures
MIN 111 Photograph of Robert Fitz Stubbs possibly added to frame by family later.
MIN 113 Item possibly the work of Freeman Studios, Sydney
Contextual Information
Administrative / Biographical history
Robert and Rosina Fitz Stubbs were married at the old St Mary's Cathedral in September, 1852. They had 12 children. Robert died at Lawson in 1886 aged about 59 and Rosina died at Mosman in 1913 aged 83. Both are buried at Rookwood cemetery. They had 12 children. Emma was the eldest, born 1853 and Laura was their third child, born 1857.
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Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
MIN 111 , MIN 112 , MIN 113
Record Identifier
n5lVevA9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/n5lVevA9
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Reference code
874376
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