b'79374[GOLD MINING and the 1862 INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION],stereoview card, No.144 Case of Australian Gold, and Gold Washing Apparatus. London Stereoscopic and Photographic Company, 1862. Stereoscopic albumen print photographs, 80 x 75mm each (arched format), on yellow card, 84 x 173mm; with printed title: The International Exhibition of 1862 at the sides. In the background a Victorian prospector gives a live demonstration of alluvial panning.$100200 375MORTON ALLPORT (1830-1878),group of three stereoview cards with pairs of albumen paper prints, circa 1860s, each annotated verso:I.)Fern Trees - near Hobart Town. M. AllportII.)Forest Road, Mt. Wellington, Tasmania. Uncle AllportIII.)Fern Tree Gully near Huon Road.$250350 376MORTON ALLPORT (1830-1878),two stereoview cards of TASMANIA. Albumen paper photographs in stereoscope format, both from The Stereoscopic Magazine, July 1862, one being Fern Trees, Near Hobart Town (with arched tops); the other, a view of Hobart Town. (2).$200300 377[GOLD MINING]. Stereoview card, circa 1860s, by an unknown photographer, two arched albumen paper prints, each 74 x 67mm laid down on a card, overall 85 x 175mm; with printed label verso 125. Australia. Resting on his Road to the Diggings. An apparently unrecorded image.$100200381378[VICTORIAN GOLD MINING],stereoview card, CLUNES ON THE GOLDFIELDS, circa 1865, unknown photographer; with two albumen paper prints, each 70 x 72mm mounted on the original cream-coloured card with manuscript endorsement below Australian Scenery. Clunes on the Goldfields.; overall 85 x 173mm. The very sharp, detailed scene does not appear to be recorded.$100200379[EMIGRATION], Stereoview card, circa 1860s, Photographed and Published by Frank M. Good, London, overall 8.3 x 17cm, the two images laid down on original yellow card and with381the original label affixed verso with printed details No.114.FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE albumen paper photograph on THE AUSTRALIAN LETTER. [A STUDY FROM LIFE.].carte-de-visite by H. HERING, 137 Regent Street, London; A wonderfully composed and lit tableau, set in an Englishlight pencil notations front and back. Overall 10.5 x 6.2cm.rustic house, where one of the daughters reads aloud a letter$150200from a loved one in the colonies.Another example of this rare card is held by the National381aLibrary, Canberra. VERNON HEATH (Piccadilly, London),$200250 Carte-de-visite studio portrait of the Maori Chiefs Kihiringi 380 Tuahu & Kamariera Te Hau Takiri Wharepapa, photographed in 1863, during a visit to London under the sponsorship of the TASMANIAN STEREOVIEW CARDS: Wesleyan missionary, William Jenkins. They were received by Unknown Photographers, circa 1865-70, Hobart Townthe Queen, and in 1864 Wharepapa (1823-1920) married an from the Hampden Road, Hobart Town from the top ofEnglish housemaid, Elizabeth Reid, who returned with him to St. Davids, and Hobart Town, Tasmania annotated in ink toNew Zealand.verso of all cards; each approx. 82 x 173mm. (3). $200250 $200250 '