b'76367367 371WILLIAM HETZERMORTON ALLPORT (1830-1878)(active in New South Wales, 1850-1867), Stereoview card with a pair of albumen paper photographs, stereoview card of the AUSTRALIAN CLUB, BENT STREET,each approx. 74 x 70mm laid down on a grey fronted card; circa 1859 stereoscopic albumen print photographic pair,annotated verso by the photographer, From Carrys Peak near each approx. 78 x 75mm and laid down on the original plainHobart Town. Morton Allport Photo - 1861.pink card, overall 85 x 173mm; verso with contemporary mssMorton Allport was one of Tasmanias earliest photographers.caption Australian Club. Bent Street $200300One other example recorded in the National Library of Australia collection. 372$500750 MORTON ALLPORT (1830-1878).368 Stereoview card TASMANIAN FRUIT, pair of albumen paper photographs, each approx. 65 x 75mm and WILLIAM HETZERmounted on a blue-faced card overall 83 x 173mm; (active in New South Wales 1850-1867), annotated verso Tasmanian Fruit. Morton Allport stereoview card, THE HARBOUR FROM ROSE BAY,Photo. 1861. Evidently depicting an exhibit at a Show, circa 1860 stereoscopic albumen print photographic pair,the basket bears a label headed Prize Fruit.each approx. 80 x 75mm and laid down on the original Hetzer$150250 embossed yellow card, overall 84 x 174mm; verso with contemporary mss caption The Harbour from Rose Bay. 373Not recorded in an Australian collection. EDWARD HAIGH,$300500 Stereoview card, BOAT ON YARRA RIVER, NEAR MELBOURNE, VICTORIA, (1861-1862). Stereoscopic albumen 369 print photographs, each image approximately 78 x 70mm, [TASMANIA : MORTON ALLPORT] Two stereoview cards,flat yellow mount 83 x 175 mm; verso with printed label each bearing a pair of albumen paper print photographs of6. Boat on River Yarra, near Melbourne Victoria. Ed. Haigh, the artist, Mary Morton Allport in the garden at their home,Photo., and below this in manuscript Egmont. May 28- 62; Aldridge Lodge, Hobart Town, circa 1860s. One card annotatedboth prints, as well as the mount, are in fine condition.verso From the Garden, Aldridge Lodge. M. Allport; theThe English photographer Edward Haigh, who had studied other card annotated in a different hand In the garden Aldridgewith the Crimean War photographer Roger Fenton, arrived Lodge, Hobart Town, Tasmania. Aunt Mary, Cousin Lizziein Melbourne in January 1861. He opened a studio in South Allport, Captn Ludlow Smith, one of the heros of the IndianYarra and spent over a year in the colony. Haigh specialised in Mutiny, and Sarah Edwards, taking their ease. (2). stereoscopic photography and his views of Victoria, England $300500and France won a first-class award at the 1861 Melbourne Exhibition. He returned to London in 1862, where his 370 stereoviews of Melbourne and Victoria won a medal at the London International Exhibition that year.THE QUEEN & PRINCE CONSORT albumen paper$300500photograph laid down on carte-de-visite by Mayall of 224 Regent Street, London; dated 1860 verso. Overall 10.5 x 6.2cm.$100150 '