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Auction House:Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.Number of lots recorded:10
Sale Title:Historical Photographs & DocumentsLots with images:10
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:10
Date:9-May-2005
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John William Lindt, (1845-1926), a collection of eighteen photographs depicting rural scenes in Victoria, the photographs mounted on gilt edged black card and are printed with 'J.W. Lindt, Melbourne' below each image. Also printed verso 'J.W. Lindt, Photographer, 7 Collins Street East, Melbourne'. Albumen photographs,15 x 20 cm (image size), 17.5 x 25.5 cm (card size)
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Samuel Clifford (1827-1890) A Carte-de-Visite photograph of four Tasmanian Aborigines (possibly Bessie Clark, William Laney, Trugganini and one unidentified woman) inscribed in ink verso 'Last of the Aborigines of Tasmania' albumen photograph, 6 x 8 cm
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Photograph album Consisting of twenty six black and white silver gelatin photographs of Australians in action during the 1941 occupation of Greece, Libya and Crete, each image is captioned and all the images are captioned. Included in the album are images of the sinking of the Italian destroyer `Antigillia' by H.M.S. Bonaventure and eighty contact photographs of members of the 2/7 Battallion A.I.F
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Photograph album, consisting of approximately three hundred and fifty silver gelatin photographs, depicting images of Australian troops and local inhabitants in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Palestine
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Wisden, John. Cricketer's Almanack, 1879 - 1896 Willows reprints Ltd. Ed, each of 500, 8vo, light brown cloth, each with pasted in black and white silver albumen facsimile prints; 1897 - 1958, 1st ed, 8vo, bound into blue cloth boards; 1959 - 2003, 1st ed, 8vo, including hard and card covers, d/j's
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Diary of John Stevenson Henry C.E, 1805-1895 Journal of a five month voyage from Ireland to port Phillip in the sailing ship 'Asia', 1851. Handwritten in a bound notebook (23 x 18.5 cm.), 42pp, double sided with tipped in newspaper clippings and letters. Pasted to the inside front cover is a albumen carte-de-visite photograph of J.S. Henry, together with a family tree dating back to 1733. John Henry was the first appointed civil Engineer to the Colony of Victoria, in 1851. He was born in Ireland and began…
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