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Rare engraved view of a waterfall on Martindale Station on the Hunter River which was owned by James White from 1860-75 and then sold to his brother Edward White in consideration of an annuity of $5000 to himself and $2500 … Read Full Description
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Rare engraved view of a waterfall on Martindale Station on the Hunter River which was owned by James White from 1860-75 and then sold to his brother Edward White in consideration of an annuity of $5000 to himself and $2500 to his wife. In 1908 he decided to retire from active pastoral life, and his four sons took over his properties under the name of Martindale White Bros., with Mr. E. R. White as managing director.
From the original edition of the Illustrated Sydney News.
Albert Charles Cooke (1836 - 1902)
Cooke was a painter, engraver, draughtsman and illustrator. Throughout his career he worked for many of the Illustrated newspapers, such as the Illustrated Sydney News, Illustrated Australian News, The Australasian Sketcher and The Leader. He was also well known for a series of birds eye views of a number of Australian cities and towns.
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