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Early Photographers of Queensland: William Joseph Bundock Laurie
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Early Photographers of Queensland. This blog will cover my ongoing research into early Queensland photographers especially when contact from photographer's descendants and relations provides new information and prompts further research. 1893 Brisbane flood photo by John Jackson Hogg. Tuesday, January 26, 2010. William Joseph Bundock Laurie. William Joseph Bundock Laurie. Born 6 Feb 1890, Brisbane, Queensland; Died 14 Oct 1970, Townsville, Queensland. Who has published some of his Laurie family history on...
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Early Photographers of Queensland: Kirkham family of photographers
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Early Photographers of Queensland. This blog will cover my ongoing research into early Queensland photographers especially when contact from photographer's descendants and relations provides new information and prompts further research. 1893 Brisbane flood photo by John Jackson Hogg. Tuesday, January 26, 2010. Kirkham family of photographers. Born 1857, Manchester, Lancashire. Son of George Kirkham (Boot closer and leather dealer) and Elizabeth Flint. Windorah, Queensland 1913. Blackall, Queensland 1905.
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Early Photographers of Queensland: Robert Cremer of North Queensland and the Northern Territory
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Early Photographers of Queensland. This blog will cover my ongoing research into early Queensland photographers especially when contact from photographer's descendants and relations provides new information and prompts further research. 1893 Brisbane flood photo by John Jackson Hogg. Thursday, January 28, 2010. Robert Cremer of North Queensland and the Northern Territory. 17 February 1899, p.6). He ended up retiring from the contest ( Courier Mail. April 8, 2013 at 1:38 AM. Your biography of Robert Creme...
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Early Photographers of Queensland: Alfred Raper of Toowoomba
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Early Photographers of Queensland. This blog will cover my ongoing research into early Queensland photographers especially when contact from photographer's descendants and relations provides new information and prompts further research. 1893 Brisbane flood photo by John Jackson Hogg. Saturday, January 30, 2010. Alfred Raper of Toowoomba. The Raper family migrated to Australian aboard the Quetta. Elizabeth Jane Colenso (nee Moyle) beside her son in law's travelling van. I Ada Florence Maud RAPER b. 19...
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Early Photographers of Queensland: January 2010
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Early Photographers of Queensland. This blog will cover my ongoing research into early Queensland photographers especially when contact from photographer's descendants and relations provides new information and prompts further research. 1893 Brisbane flood photo by John Jackson Hogg. Saturday, January 30, 2010. Alfred Raper of Toowoomba. The Raper family migrated to Australian aboard the Quetta. Elizabeth Jane Colenso (nee Moyle) beside her son in law's travelling van. I Ada Florence Maud RAPER b. 19...
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Early Photographers of Queensland: Henry Mobsby – promoting Queensland to the world
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Early Photographers of Queensland. This blog will cover my ongoing research into early Queensland photographers especially when contact from photographer's descendants and relations provides new information and prompts further research. 1893 Brisbane flood photo by John Jackson Hogg. Saturday, January 30, 2010. Henry Mobsby – promoting Queensland to the world. Henry became engaged to Mary Ellen Jenner. Along with fellow government photographer Frederick Wills, Henry took the first moving picture. Henry t...