b'93429429 431NICHOLAS CAIRE (Australian, 1837-1918), A group of five stereoview cards published by B.W. KILBURN King Billy Maloga (King Billys camp inof Littleton, New Hampshire featuring the New South Wales McCrees Paddock, Maloga, Victoria), 1891, Exhibit at the Columbian Exposition of 1893, scenes at the Royal Easter Show in Sydney and the Russell Falls, Tasmania; silver gelatin print, with Caires handstamp and titled inalso nine L & H Stereographs cards of views in and around manuscript verso,15.5 x 20cm. Sydney. (Total: 14).Photograph of four Aboriginal Australians, two men and two$150200 women, seated on ground in front of a shelter. Older man on left holds wooden sticks or spears, and a dog sits next to him.431aThe three main local tribes were named after their country1893 Australian Team carte-de-visite photograph Eighth (or district), being Burrumbeet from Lakes Burrumbeet andAustralian Cricketing Team, 1893, with players names on Learmonth, Keyeet from Mt Buninyong and Tooloora frommount, published by London Stereoscopic Photographic Co.Mt Warrenheip and Lal Lal Creek. The last well recognised leader of the district, was King Billy from Burrumbeet,$250300 whose death surprisingly made the newspapers in mining areas and big cities right round the country. 432$300500 GEORGE ROSE, group of four stereoview cards, circa 1900, each pair of images approx. 85 x 140mm, mounted on original 430 cards with printed and dated 1894 Geo. Rose copyrights noted and all annotated in the same hand verso: The Gorge (Winter) NICHOLAS CAIRE (Australian, 1837-1918), Buffalo Ranges, Vic., A Mishap, Hospice, Buffalo Ranges, No.3. King Billy in Camp, Gippsland, 1891, silver gelatinVic., Snow Scene at the Hospice. and Creek on Plain print, with Caires handstamp and titled in manuscript verso,near Hospice, Buffalo Range, Vic. (4).15 x 20cm. $150250 $300500 '