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He was a great lover of horses and owned several good animals. In his younger days he was a fine horseman and owned a pack of foxhounds; he frequently rode to hounds with his friend Deputy
President Webb, of the Federal Arbitration Court. His horses won many prizes in the show ring. He was a member
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He served an apprenticeship of four years. and joined with R. J. Nicholas as
Nicholas & Stump, photographers of 57 Collins Street, Hobart in 1883, but left Tasmania in 1884, passing his business to F. R. Foot & Co., and moved to Adelaide, where he worked as chief operator for photographers
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and Hobart city treasurer, was a brother; he shared Alfred's interests in horse racing and
Freemasonry. Ernest A. Stump (c. 1871 – 21 July 1930), manager of the Hobart branch of P. O. Fysh & Co. may have also been a brother. He shared Alfred's interest in bowling and Freemasonry.
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William Street studio was severely damaged by fire in July 1894, but was promptly made good, then the building was gutted by another fire in December 1900, and not reopened, the Rundle Street premises being retained.
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Freemason and seldom missed a meeting. He was a foundation member of the Holdfast (No. 30) Lodge, and later became Worshipful Master. He was also a senior office holder of both the Royal Arch Chapter and the Mark
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79:. Another employee, Ernest P. Howard made news in a sphere unrelated to his employment — as Australia's fastest (220 wpm) shorthand writer. Several employees left to form their own businesses: Wherrett & Co. in the
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Kenelm Alfred Stump (1890– ) married Ivy Lilian Jones ( 1888–1966) in
November 1914. He was a photographer; emigrated to South America in May 1919, leaving his wife. She divorced him in 1923.
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He returned to Hobart with at least some of his family in 1908; at some stage he entered into partnership with Victor Lilley as "Vandyck photographers" in Hobart, dissolved
January 1910,
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Stanley
Witherington Stump (1893–1984) married Ellen Dorothy Ambrose ( – ) in 1936. Known as "S. Witherington Stump", he was a photographer, founder of "Rembrandt Studios".
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Alfred Stump married twice, to
Christina Mitchelmore (c. 1860 – September 1887) in 1884, and to Rosa Ada Potter (1867– ) in 1889; among their children were:
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Alfred Stump died at his residence "Coreega" (once the home of Sir
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Stump opened a second studio, at 65 Rundle Street, in June 1889.
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James F. Stump (c. 1853 – 24 October 1926), headmaster of
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