Image | Title | description | archivesIdentifier | dateCreated |
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Francis Merewether's family on steps of house. | Man, three women, young boy and girl on steps of weatherboard cottage with stone foundations, flat cast iron pilasters with climbing vines. Identifed as Francis Merewether, one of the founders of the University of Sydney. | 809_055 | late 1850s | |
Weatherboard house (Francis Merewether's?) with garden and man and woman. | Print only. Same house as in 55, shows steps, vines growing up pilasters, arched and latticed pergola at left. | 809_056 | late 1850s | |
Professor Morris Birbeck Pell, wife Julia seated on verandah of house 'Parkville'. | Includes elder daughter, Edith, and nurse with small boy. Copy print of Edith appears in HPC 82/056 Garbett Collection (Macleay Museum). She married John Plomley. Copy print only, attributed to Smith (See related images 058, 059) | 809_057 | late 1850s | |
Professor Morris Birbeck Pell, wife Julia seated on verandah of house 'Parkville'. | Prof Pell seated on steps, Mrs Pell close to door of house, french windows onto verandah. Large auracaria sp in garden. See image 57. | 809_058 | late 1850s | |
Mrs Julia Pell seated on verandah of house 'Parkville'. | Shows side of house and driveway leading up to it. See Smith images 057 and 058. | 809_059 | late 1850s | |
Professor John Smith, in a laboratory. | 809_060 | late 1850s | ||
Possibly Edmund Thomas Blacket, the architect. | 809_061 | late 1850s | ||
Professor John Smith (probably) in checked coat seated on chair | Smith as an older man than in image 060 | 809_062 | n.d. | |
Undergraduates at the University of Sydney | Copy print very scratched, but see also albumen print (G3_224_0343). Includes Henry Chamberlain Russell and friends. | 809_063 | c.1857 | |
Group of seven people, unknown, on a verandah. | Copy print only, very scratched. Attributed to John Smith. | 809_064 | late 1850s - 1865 |