b'1521012THE COLONIAL & INDIAN EXHIBITION, LONDON 1886: A group of eight albumen paper prints featuring images of the Australian exhibits as well as British North Borneo and other views.; all approx. 19 x 25cm.$1,5002,0001013HENRY KING (1855-1923)and others,An attractive album containing forty-nine albumen paper prints laid down on card pages, depicting scenes of Sydney, Blue Mountains, Fiji, Australian Aborigines, New Guinea natives and South Pacific natives. Most are titled in the plate and show the distinctive HK of Kings studios; the New Guinea and Fijian images are probably the work of William Lawes and J.W. Lindt. Various sizes, the largest 19.5 x 24cm. (49). Ex 1012$2,0002,500Dollman was awarded a prize for the best six stereoscopic 1014 views at the Society of Arts exhibition in December 1870, WILLIAM PARMETER DOLLMAN (1846-1908), and again in December 1871. Dolman was a member of the South Australian Photographic Society and a judge at A remarkable, and probably unique collection of scientifictheir 1899 and 1903 exhibitions. In 1906 he exhibited stereo stereoscopic views, circa 1890s, many with labels providingphotomicrographs at the societys August meeting. It was details of the image, some also with Dollmans label (W.P.the field in which he specialised and his work had been Dollman, John St., N. Adelaide, S. Australia), (85+). recognised by the Royal Microscopial Society.$500750 Ex 1013'