Description: Size: Approximately 8 inches x 6 inches This original albumen photograph was in a small Victorian album with pictures of Australia taken circa 1883. The majority of the photographs were taken by CAPTAIN SAMUEL WHITE SWEET. Provenance: Most of the photographs in the small album have copies held in the collections at The State Library of South Australia etc. HOWEVER, this image can not be found in the archives. Therefore the photographer may not be Sweet or it is a lesser known image. This listing is for the single photograph shown. ****CONDITION**** PLEASE VIEW IMAGES TO SEE ANY HANDLING/AGE MARKS /REPAIRS/ DAMAGE/EXTENT OF MARGINS etc ***************** Captain Samuel White Sweet (1825-1886), was a sea captain, surveyor and photographer: after he was censured when his ship ran aground in 1875, he retired from the sea, opened a photographic studio in Adelaide and concentrated on landscapes. With his horse-drawn dark room he travelled through South Australia taking hundreds of skilful pictures. He is considered the colony's foremost documentary photographer of the 1870s and the early 1880s Please message with any questions regarding this item.
Price: 58 GBP
Location: York
End Time: 2025-01-28T18:28:31.000Z
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Antique: Yes
Type: Photograph
Year of Production: 1800's