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[Eliza Lawson, May 1845 / photographed by George Goodman]

[Eliza Lawson, May 1845 / photographed by George Goodman]

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nV2qGEln

[Eliza Lawson, May 1845 / photographed by George Goodman]

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Full title

[Eliza Lawson, May 1845 / photographed by George Goodman]

Date

May 1845

Call Numbers

MIN 157

Record Identifier

nV2qGEln

Reference Code

439861
Physical Description

Contents

Photographs - visible image 6 x 4.8 cm., case 9 x 7.7 x 2 cm. (closed) - 1/9th plate daguerreotype in pinchbeck frame, inside velvet lined morocco leather Wharton casket (case)

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Copying Conditions

Out of copyright : Created before 1955

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Alternative Titles

Full title

[Eliza Lawson, May 1845 / photographed by George Goodman]

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

Digital order no:Album ID : 1257753...

Signature / Inscriptions

T. Wharton stamped on reverse of pinchbeck frame

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by Sir Kenneth Street, 1960

Administrative / Biographical history

Eliza Lawson was the eldest daughter of William and Caroline Lawson and a grand-daughter of Lieut. William Lawson, pastoralist and Blue Mountains explorer. She later married Edric Morisset in 1860.
For further biographical notes see PXn 870, available in the Mitchell Library Reading Room. Genealogical information taken from the Annals of the Str...

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Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

MIN 157

Record Identifier

nV2qGEln

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Reference code

439861

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