Photo details:
Title | | Elizabeth Copeland by David Scott |
Date | | 1874-75 |
Collection | | Georgina Auld nee Muir photo album |
Digital ID | | apc-000081 |
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Photo Type | | Carte de visite |
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Mount Size | | 64 x 104 mm |
Mount Thickness | | 0.625 mm |
Mount Colour | | White |
Mount Edges | | Straight |
Mount Corners | | Square |
Mount Border | | None |
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Image Size | | 60 x 94 mm |
Technology | | Albumen |
Features | |
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Front Imprint | | Small lettering |
Back Imprint | | Large sized, text and script |
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Front face:
Photographers imprint on the front face reads:
David Scott. Sydney.
Rear face:
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Elizabeth Copeland by David Scott (rear face) [Auld Photograph Collection apc-000081-s2] |
Imprint on rear face is medium sized and includes both text and script. Inscription of the text reads as:
BY APPOINTMENT PHOTOGRAPHER TO H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh, K.G.
Artist Photographer
140, PITT STREET,
SYDNEY,
Opposite Mort's Passage.
David Scott,
SUCCESSOR TO WILLIAM BRADLEY.
[top medal] AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NEW SOUTH WALES
[bottom left medal] VICTORIA ... ALBERTUS ... MDCCCLI
[bottom right medal] ...CIS CONCORDI PACE LIGAVIT
MEDALS AWARDED LONDON & SYDNEY
Exhibitions.
Portraits in Crayon from Life or copied from Photographs
CASH ON DELIVERY.
See
David Scott, 140 Pitt Street, Sydney [Photographers] for more information on when David Scott operated his photographic studio from 140 Pitt Street Sydney, As discussed in that post, the documentary evidence based solely on the information provided on the back imprint dates the photo between the twelve year period 1869-80.
Card Stock and Image Size:
The square corners on this carte de visite indicate a pre-1870 date, but the full image size was not used until 1874 and onwards. Based on this information we can refine the date range down to a seven year period 1874-80.
Background research:
Additional background research undertaken by
+Paul Cooper into the lives of the Goodlet and Copeland families has revealed that Elizabeth Copeland arrived in Sydney from the New Hebrides on 29 September 1873 with her husband the Rev. Joseph Copeland and her three children. In April the following year Rev. Copeland returned to the New Hebrides, but returned back into Sydney during December. With two of their children they departed for the New Herbides in April 1875. Elizabeth Copeland died in 20 January 1876.
Taking into account all of the above information it is estimated that the photograph was taken between 1874-75.
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