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Most of the people who took part in these great events were recorded by the photographers. Beechworth, Wangaratta and most of the other towns had a photographer. Most families got dressed up uin their sunday best and had their photograph taken. Most of these photographs were stills taken in a studio but there are some remarkable images of the Glenrowan Inn burning.
| Barnes WS Bray of Beechworth |
Caire, Nicholas of Wangaratta |
Lindt JW Frederick W Sanders (Alexandra) |
| Burman of Melbourne | Howship | Salmom (Albury) |
What was it like to have your photograph taken (Alexandra17/1/1874)
Sgt Kennedy had photographs
of Ned Kelly and Dan
Kelly. (RC1751)
Burman photographed the scene at Stringy bark Creek
Photograph of Steve hart (Argus18/12/78)
Oswald Thomas Madeley, photographed. Jones's Hotel and took other pictures on the day of the siege. They were albumen silver photograph
Mr Bray, of Beechworth photographed Ned Kelly's rifle and his skull cap, two of the suits of armour at Glenrowan.
He offered his photographs for sale to the public (OMA6/7/80)
The next day Mr Burman, of Melbourne photographed the body of Joe
Byrne in Benalla, strung up against a door. (Argus30/6/80) (SMH30/6/80))
Photograph taken by Lindt. (SMH25/1/1934)
Burman also photographed the police. (SMH30/6/80
At his own request Ned Kelly's portrait was also taken, shortly before his death, for circulation amongst his friends. (Argus12/11/80)
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