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    1. Re: 1860 Photographs of Dunolly
    2. Harrington
    3. Trevor Thankyou for this reference. Charles Dicker is the brother of my G G grandfather, Francis Manly Dicker. It is almost 12 months to the day that I found / visited the grave of Charles at the Dunolly Cemetery. Again thanks for this reference Fred Harrington ----- Original Message ----- From: "trevor" <tjwilliams@iinet.net.au> To: <AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2005 2:14 PM Subject: 1860 Photographs of Dunolly > About 3 months ago, I went in to the State Library to see an exhibition > (nearly finished) entitled, "The Changing Face of Victoria". This is on > Level 5 of the reading room, under the magnificently restored dome which is > worth a trip in to the city for its own sake. (Accessible by lift.) > > Because of my special interests, I was delighted to see some photographs > (ambrotype) on display, taken in 1860/61 of Dunolly and Burnt Creek > (Bromley) by Charles Dicker. > > I enquired at the reference desk re cost of copies. $35 for black and white > and $85 for colour reproductions were the figures I was given. I won't be > ordering any. Well, I might consider just one! > > The good news, for those who cannot get into the exhibition, is that you can > see the pictures on line. Not as clear as the real thing, but good > nevertheless. > > If you go to the State Library of Victoria's catalogue at > http://www.slv.vic.gov.au then click on "Catalogues and Databases" and then > click on "Pictures Catalogue" you will be led to a search window. > > Enter the search term Dicker and you will come to the above mentioned > collection, plus a few others of his photographs in the SLV. > > Click on each thumbnail for a better view of each picture. It is worth > reading the full bibliographic description too. To do this, click on "View > record for this item". > > I think they are worth a look because of they portray the town at the time > when the municipality was gazetted and land sales of town blocks were under > way. > > Recommended for all with an interest in Dunolly. > > Trevor > > > ==== AUS-VIC-GOLDFIELDS Mailing List ==== > Practice good internet genealogy - always be polite plus say 'thank you' > > >

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