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Rare carte de visite of an unknown man taken by Joseph Warrin Wilder, Rockhampton. Wilder had his studio at three addresses in Rockhampton between 1861-1882. This CDV was probably made c.1867 and oddly has a inked oval stamp on the … Read Full Description
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Rare carte de visite of an unknown man taken by Joseph Warrin Wilder, Rockhampton. Wilder had his studio at three addresses in Rockhampton between 1861-1882. This CDV was probably made c.1867 and oddly has a inked oval stamp on the verso with, “J.W. Wilder, Artist, Rockhampton”.
Carte-de-visite ( 1854 - 1900) (1854 - 1900)
Were small cards, the size of a formal visiting card about 114mm x 63mm, with an albumen paper print photograph attached. They were invented in 1854 by A.A.E. Disderi. The backs of the cards were normally printed with the photographer's name, address and insignia.
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Joseph Warrin Wilder ( - )
Photographer worked at Ipswich, Queensland in 1861-2, moving to Rockhampton and had studios in: Denham St 1862-68 and East Street from 1872 to 1882 where his wife worked with him as a photographer. In 1881 W.T. Bennett became a partner.
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