b'92Ex 428426 428Ornate red leather album with clasp containing a collection[YARRANGOBILLY CAVES] CHARLES KERRY, two of mainly cartes-de-visite from Sydney, Newcastle andstereoview cards, circa 1891, each pair of images approx. Wollongong studios; noted a couple from Auckland and a94 x 158mm, mounted on original red-backed cards with gilt few cabinet size images and small tintypes. Pen notationprinted titles Peeps in Sunny New South Wales. Stereoscopic to title page Mother gave this album, Nora Brogden.Series. Photographed and Published by KERRY, (late Kerry (approx. 80 images) and Jones).; one with mss notations verso 48. At the $400500Cave House - Yarrangobilly; the other endorsed Y.C. at upper left. (2)427 The photographer CHARLES KERRY, was influential in the An old-time album (faults) with a collection of cabinet sizeexploration and opening up for tourism of the Yarrangobilly photographs and a few other types (postcards, a carteCaves, the most popular tourist resort in N.S.W. in the de visite, etc.) mainly from ADELAIDE photographers,late 19th century. In early March 1891 Kerry, together with (35 images). a representative of Cook & Sons, the tourist agency, and the sub-editor of the Illustrated Sydney News, travelled $150250between Gundagai and Cooma. At Tumut they were joined by E.G. Brown and two friends. One stereocard documents the groups arrival at the Yarrangobilly Cave House. Browns four-horse drawn buggy is on the left; the buggy on the right was supplied by Cook & Sons. The party discovered the Jersey cave, named after the governor, with Kerry being the first to enter. The second stereocard shows the returning party two miles from the Cave House at the Gap encountering a group of 25 tourists from Adaminaby who were travelling to the Caves. $200250'