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Photographs of Kelvedon c. 1860-75

Story, George Fordyce 1860 , Photographs of Kelvedon c. 1860-75 , University of Tasmania Library Special and Rare Materials Collection, Australia.

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Image (JPEG) (Kelvedon Creek Bridge)
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Abstract

A series of photographic prints of Kelvedon, most likely taken by Dr George Fordyce Story, c. 1860 - 1875. The prints include a photograph of Kelvedon Creek Bridge, and multiple prints of the Cotton's house in Kelvedon. Most of the prints are very faint and faded. From Cotton Family Papers C7/129

Item Type: Other
Authors/Creators:Story, George Fordyce
Keywords: GF Story, George Fordyce Story, photograph, photography, nineteenth century photography, Tasmanian photography, Kelvedon, Hobart, social history, Tas, Tasmania, Quaker, experiments in photography, self-portrait, Kelvedon Creek Bridge, Kelvedon houses, 1860s, 1870s, house and landscape photography
Publisher: University of Tasmania Library Special and Rare Materials Collection
Collections: Quaker Collection
Dr GF Story Collection
Photograph Collection
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