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94: 49: 68:. He was an adroit publicist; practically every newspaper had an advertisement for his business, and news items of some novelty or achievement almost every week. His photographers were kept busy capturing images of sporting teams and notable personalities, which were loaned to newspapers for reproduction (suitably attributed of course) and displayed in shop windows. 162:
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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company, and the growing availability of good quality portable cameras, photography passed into the hands of amateurs and independent professionals; studio photography became the province of small specialists. After the Rundle Street property changed owners, Stump & Co. relocated in September
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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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The King 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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He was a 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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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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Jonathan Stone, 'Stump, Claude Witherington (1891–1971)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University,
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They lived for some time at Austral Terrace, Malvern; in their last years at "Coreega", Fullarton Road (now Carrick Hill Road) Mitcham.
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Alfred was born in Hobart, a son of butcher Mark Stump (c. 1824 – 7 July 1893) and Mary Anne Stump (c. 1827 – 22 June 1899).
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MD. DSc. (28 October? November? 1891 – 23 December 1971), known as "C. Witherington Stump", educated at Unley school and
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He was a leading member of the South Australian Photographic Society, and on occasion served as a judge, usually with
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He was president of the Adelaide Drive Bowling Club 1917–1920; his business partner W. Hammer was another member.
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With the advent of roll film and associated developing and printing businesses, largely associated with the
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Rosalind Olive Stump (1897– ) married Clifford Edwy Cornell (1887–1971) in 1920, lived at Mitcham.
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district was one; John Dunn of the Ideal Studio, 143 Rundle Street in 1907, was another.
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over nearly 40 years. He owned several racehorses, but was not particularly successful.
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Platts's Corner, Neales' Building c. 1866. Adelaide Photographic Company at right.
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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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He was an active shareholder of the Hume Pipe Company.
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Witness was Ernest A. Stump (c. 1871 – 21 July 1930)
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in 1863, was one of Adelaide's first photographers.
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was published on a card by Stump & Co. c. 1873.
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Index

Hobart, Tasmania
Adelaide
Hammer & Co.

Jubilee Exhibition
Beehive Corner
Townsend Duryea
1888 Melbourne Exhibition
Gippsland

F. C. Krichauff
A. Krichauff
H. P. Gill
J. Kauffmann
Kodak
Gawler Place
Howard Florey
Mary MacKillop
South Australian Jockey Club
Adelaide Racing Club
Claude Witherington Stump
Kyre College
Scotch College
Scotch College, Launceston
"Welcome to Mr. J. J. Rouse"
The Register
"Advertising"
The Mercury
F. S. Crawford
"Advertising"

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