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Group of ten people on verandah
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Unknown family of three generations, on verandah of house with shuttered french windows. | 809_065 | late 1850s - 1865 |
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Reverend G R Richardson and wife
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Richardson was a minister of the Free Church of Scotland, a section of the Presbyterian Church of which John Smith was a member. Building labelled 'Berry's Family Hotel' in background at end of the street. | 809_066 | late 1850s - 1865 |
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Reverend G R Richardson, family and friends
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Richardson (Free Church of Scotland), two other men (brothers?) wife and child and three other women on verandah. Photograph shows effect of movement during long exposure, as well as marked change of expression and posture during long exposure, as well as marked change of expression and posture during successive exposures for the stereograph. | 809_067 | late 1850s - 1865 |
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Reverend G R Richardson and family
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Mrs Richardson (wife of Presbyterian Church minister GR Richardson) pushing pram with baby in garden, Richardson stands on nearby verandah. | 809_068 | c. 1860 |
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Terraces in Macquarie Street
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Three storey terraces, possibly around No. 183 Macquarie Street, close to present Bent Street, where Professor Smith lodged. Shows man and woman who have moved during the exposure so creating a 'ghost image' outside the house. On the far left is the Public LIbrary. | 809_069 | late 1850s |
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Group of four people on verandah of Macquarie Street terrace,
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See also Smith image 71 | 809_070 | late 1850s |
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On verandah of Macquarie Street terrace, As above, 70, group of seven people, includes three from that image.
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See related Smith image 70 | 809_071 | c. 1860 |
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Macquarie Street, showing Free Church
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At left, prefabricated Free Church. Photograph may have been taken from the scaffolding erected around the statute of Sir Richard Bourke in the outer Domain [See also ] Groom and Wickman, 1982. | 809_072 | mid 1850s |
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Drummoyne House - built by William Wright.
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Unidentified family. Four women and man seated on verandah at western corner, Hunters Hill in background. Cast iron furniture. There is a marked difference in the posture and facial expressions of the subjects in each of the stereographs, owing perhpas to the length of time between different exposures. See also Smith image 76. | 809_073 | mid 1850s |
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Drummoyne House - built by William Wright.
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View from garden looking toward north east corner of house. Young trees in barely developed garden, woman on verandah, possibly the same as in 73 to right of group. | 809_074 | mid 1850s |