C1868

View of Nashville Diggings, Queensland, from Photo. by Mr. C. Moore, of Maryborough.

Artist:

Christopher Hume Moore

Very rare engraving based on a photographer by Maryborough travelling photographer, Christopher Hume Moore of Gympie when was called Nashville. The town was named after James Nash who reported the discovery of ‘payable’ alluvial gold on 16 October 1867. The … Read Full Description

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S/N: ISN-QC-680711005–398579
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Full Title:

View of Nashville Diggings, Queensland, from Photo. by Mr. C. Moore, of Maryborough.

Date:

C1868

Artist:

Christopher Hume Moore

Condition:

In good condition.

Technique:

Hand coloured engraving.

Image Size: 

237mm 
x 160mm
AUTHENTICITY
View of Nashville Diggings, Queensland, from Photo. by Mr. C. Moore, of Maryborough. - Antique View from 1868

Genuine antique
dated:

1868

Description:

Very rare engraving based on a photographer by Maryborough travelling photographer, Christopher Hume Moore of Gympie when was called Nashville. The town was named after James Nash who reported the discovery of ‘payable’ alluvial gold on 16 October 1867. The large building on the left is the Melbourn Hotel, at right Merry & Davies and further on the right is the Prince’s of Wales Theatre.

From the original edition of the Illustrated Sydney News.

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