Wednesday, September 4, 2013

MANNING, Charles Henry



Charles Henry Manning
66 and 68 King William street
Adelaide
Late T. Duryea








Hammer & Co.



Hammer & Co.
44 Rundle Street
Adelaide







Manning & Pang


Manning & Pang
150 Rundle Street
Adelaide





DURYEA, Townsend


Townsend Duryea
158a Rundle Street
Adelaide





 



Wivell & Co.


Wivell & Co.
Wivell & O'Malley Proprietors
Jamas O'Malley, Manager
65 Rundle Street, Adelaide





Friday, August 2, 2013

PETERSON, F. R.



F. R. Peterson
Fremantle
Western Australia


 "With best Wishes
1937"

Friday, June 14, 2013

BURMAN, Frederick Charles




 F. C. Burman
(Frederick Charles Burman)
Fitzroy Portrait Rooms
145 Smith Street
Melbourne

BURMAN-KERR. - On the 30th ult., by tho Rev. H. H. P. Handfield, at St. Peter's Church, Melbourne, Charles Frederick Burman, photographer, 75 Gertrude-street, Fitzroy, second eldest son of William Burman, Esq., of Warwickshire, England, to Jane Thomasina Kerr, eldest daughter of James Kerr, Esq., of London, England. No cards. Home papers please copy.

The Argus (Melbourne), Friday 15 November 1867, page 4 







above - an unknown painter

Debenham & Co



Debenham & Co
5 Clifford Street
York, England




Saturday, May 25, 2013

Shew, William



William Shew
421 Montgomery Street
San Francisco






 


 

above - the photographer of this carte de visite is not known, however the card is similiar to those used by William Shew shown above. All four cartes de visite were purchased from the same person.



Higgins, T. J.



T. J. Higgins
659 Clay Street
San Francisco







Selleck, Silas



Silas Selleck
Photographc Artist
415 Montgomery Street
San Francisco





Tuesday, May 21, 2013

TULLY, Walter




Walter Tully 
Artist & Photographer
Station Road, Glastonbury

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Mayall, Mr



Mr. Mayall, of Collins street, has sent us photographs of Mr. and Mrs. G. B, Allen, the lady being better known as Miss Alice May. Mr. Allen's portrait is an excellent carte de visite, executed with much refinement of treatment. Mrs. Allen's photograph is of cabinet size, enlarged from an ordinary carte de-visite negative, by the solar camera. This instrument is considered by the initiated to be destined to open up an entirely new field in photography, as it enables the operator to enlarge a photograph to any size, even to life size, without distortion. The likeness in Mrs. Allen's portrait is very good.
The Argus (Melbourne) Saturday 2 September 1871, Page 5


Saturday, April 6, 2013

Johnstone O'Shannessy & Co



Johnstone O'Shannessy & Co.

3 Bourke Street, Melbourne






 Vincenio Florio Care
aged 4 years