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Bayliss back to Sydney and there is some merit in thinking this may have been the case if Bayliss had returned to Victoria sometime after Merlin left the business in February 1872. Confusingly, Keast Burke also published a correction in the Australian Photo Review, 1 July 1853, in which he states, 'Contrary to first indication, it now appears that Charles Baylis did not remain behind in Melbourne for very long, or if at all. Fresh evidence has come to light showing that Bayliss accompanied Merlin to Gulgong and Hill End as his cameraman and photographed many of the sequences. In the face of this new evidence, it is only possible in a few instances to state with accuracy whether an exposure was made by one or the other photographer.' Unfortunately, Burke does not cite the source of this new evidence and given contemporary newspapers only mention Merlin as the photographer it seems appropriate to assume this was the case until the 'new evidence' cited by Burke is found. Keast Burke, 'Charles Bayliss', Australian Photo Review, (1 July 1953) Vol. 60 No. 7, 396 and 'Correction', Australian Photo Review, (1 September 1953). Vol. 60 No. 9, 543.
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potentially a good fit for Holtermann's Exposition collection. Being of German origin, Holtermann may have been looking to display at the Vienna Exhibition but when this opened in September 1873 there were no displays from New South Wales. Regardless of these setbacks, Merlin worked with his normal diligence preparing his collections for the Exposition without knowing when they would finally open. His primary focus continued to be the work for Holtermann but he also found time to write journalistic articles for the papers. In August 1873 he produced a series of articles on the recent discoveries made by the expedition of HMS
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of Hope mine on 19 October 1872. Holtermann approached Merlin, who photographed it before it was sent to the crusher and took several photographs of Holtermann and his partner Beyer. Then on 30 October, Merlin wrote a long biographical article praising Holtermann's hard work and persistence, which had kept the mine running in the years before they struck gold. In November, he photographed the cakes of pure gold made from crushing the huge piece of reef gold.
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the town as well as the character of its inhabitants. By the end of July, he was back in Sydney, taking more photographs for the exhibition and working on a series of large three-foot transparent photographs, hundreds of which were intended for Holtermann's Exposition. The positive transparencies were created by enlarging his original negatives and their size was noted by those that saw the early examples produced by Merlin.
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landscape views. While these sometimes-included people in the streets and outside their houses this feature became even more obvious in Merlin's goldfield photos. Here people seem to have been actively encouraged to pose in front of their cottage, mine or shop and, thus, most of these 1872 views include owners, families and managers posed in front of their buildings.
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pictures using a new process invented by Merlin. As the year progressed Holtermann remained continued to support Merlin in his photographic endeavours. In March, the Governor of New South Wales, Hercules Robinson, visited Hill End and Merlin captured the banners strung across the street to welcome him.
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On 16 September 1869 an advertisement for the American and Australasian Photographic Company records the sole main office as being 73 Little Collins Street. A second advertisement from 28 September adds a second city office at 4 Barrack Street Sydney. Unknown, 'Advertising', The Record, (16 September
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One reason for the coverage in the news may have been due to a deputation of the New South Wales Commissioners for the International Exhibition, who were meeting with the Colonial Secretary to discuss setting up a permanent exhibition building in London. This proposal fell through, even though it was
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While many of the shots were taken of the buildings and streets others taken in the goldfields themselves required a great deal more effort. One of these, depicting the mines at Hawkins Hill, was reproduced in the Town and Country Journal on 18 May 1872, where the journalist, possibly Merlin himself,
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where he made good on his advertised promises to photograph every house. Not only were the pictures done rapidly but they were also done with, with more than usual excellence. Although the photographs were for sale at the time they were taken the company representatives did not press their sale while
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A company called the American and Australian Photographic Company has been formed, for the purpose of carrying out photographic operations on an extensive scale. The company have an office in the city, but the headquarters of the landscape department is at Emerald Hill. The company commenced business
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giving a 'highly-interesting and instructive lecture The Pilgrim's Progress, illustrated with beautiful dissolving views.' His experiences over this period must have convinced him that there was money to be made taking landscape and architectural views but the failure of his studio in Kyneton and his
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where his mother, now a widow, was also living. Included in a description of the Ballarat District Exhibition for 1866, photographs by Roberts and Merlin of Ballarat are mentioned alongside Mrs. Forster's wax flowers and fruits which were described as being, 'so beautiful that it is difficult to wish
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In 1851 Ann Harriet married Henry John Forster. The Sydney Morning Herald records that the bride's name was Anne Harriett Murlin, daughter of Benjamin Beaufoy. After his mother's marriage to Foster, Merlin took to using a number of different names before finally settling on Beaufoy Merlin, leading to
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to Australia. After this, he took up photography and between 1869 and 1872 turned the American Australasian Photographic Company into one of the most respected studios in Australia. Between 1872 and 1873 he worked extensively documenting the goldfields and mining towns of New South Wales. In 1873, as
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at Fitzroy Dock on Cockatoo Island, Sydney, is one Merlin himself acknowledged as among his best works. Soon after this, Merlin left Sydney to photograph the townships of Orange and Dubbo. His account of this journey, which appeared in the Town and Country Journal, praised the people and the climate
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In April, Merlin was in Bathurst photographing the town for Holtermann. And, on 5 July, the Town and Country Journal posted an article by the 'Photographic Artist of Holtermann's Exhibition,' presumably Merlin, which extolled the beauty of the countryside, and the described the 102 main buildings in
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these splendid photographs, will, we hope, reimburse the spirited artist for the great difficulties undergone and expense he incurred is carrying out his object in so mountainous and broken a country. So far as we are aware nothing of the like nature has ever before been successfully accomplished in
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Importantly, Merlin was already advertising his services to take photographs of public buildings and private residences, 'at moderate terms and on the shortest notice', as this would become one of the features of American and Australasian Photographic Company. However it seems Merlin had dangerously
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where he started referring to himself as Henry B. Muriel. Around the middle of 1856 Merlin opened a 'beautiful little' theatre in High Street named the 'Queen's Theatre' which accommodated 300 people. The Following year, after the Maitland theatre burned to the ground, he moved to Newcastle where he
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Keast Burke in his 1953 article stated that when Merlin travelled to Sydney around 1869 Bayliss had been left in charge of his studio in Victoria. This may have possibly been the case but by early 1871 Bayliss was working for Merlin in Sydney. Burke also mentions that it was Holtermann that brought
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By 1872 The Star of Hope Gold Mining Company was mining one of the richest veins of gold in Hawkins Hill and this had made its manager, Bernard Holtermann, very wealthy. Merlin and Holtermann's relationship came to the fore when the largest piece of reef-gold in the world was discovered in the Star
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Firstly, advertisements in local papers would alert the residents that a representative of the company would be arriving. Once there, the photographer would take a photograph of every house and building. The negatives would then be sent back to head office where they could be stored. As orders came
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was effusive in its praise of Merlin's images of Hawkins Hill and twenty large views, one dozen lesser views, and sixty smaller photographs of every scene of interest as well as the principle machinery at work. The whole series made up a valuable portrayal of the extensive mining operations at the
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Merlin's photographs of shops, hotels, theatres, mines and batteries were supplemented by more traditional portraits of the townsfolk taken in the AAPC studio set up in Tambaroora and the temporary one set up at Hill End. The earlier work of the AACP photographers, including Merlin, had focused on
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Merlin's Indian panorama, painted by himself and a Mr. Guy, seems to have involved a series of scrolling panoramic scenes and projections over which a narrator would recount tales, offer scientific snippets, sing songs and offer humorous vignettes. Within a few weeks of its, opening Merlin added a
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Mr. Merlin had won the esteem of a wide circle of friends by his kindness of heart, and singularly unpretentious, straight-forward, and genial character. Energetic, temperate, and active to a remarkable degree, his unexpected decease will surprise as well as grieve all to whom he was known. As a
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Contemporary newspapers cite Merlin as the photographer responsible for the 1872 landscape views taken on the New South Wales goldfields and these photographs remain his most lasting legacy. By 4 May he had spent time at both Hill End and Tambaroora and had taken over 100 views some of which made
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in charge of the 'supervision of the Landscape Department' and attending to all orders, weather permitting. This arrangement may have been a way to shore up the company before Merlin's final adventure for 1871. On 27 November, Merlin left Sydney on the steamship Governor Blackall as a part of the
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Initially, the office in Melbourne was located at 73 Little Collins Street but it seems Merlin opened a second office, at 4 Barrack Street, Sydney, in September 1869. Although the AAPC offices were located in the city, much of the business was being done in country areas. The AAPC business model
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Holtermann engaged Merlin to take panoramas and views of all the towns and gold-fields in the colonies which would then be used to create albums of each town and gold-field, containing statistical information and other valuable matter. These photographs were to be presented as large transparent
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By the end of December, Holtermann had left the Hill End to set himself up in his new home on the North Shore of Sydney. It was also around this time that Merlin seems to have inspired Holtermann to start a new project. On 1 January 1873 a number of advertisements appeared in papers across the
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On the return journey, Merlin experimented with taking a series of coastline views of the Whitsunday Passage and succeeded in recording a considerable portion of it. These he thought would prove useful to the mariner as they reproduced the 'elevations, depressions, projections, &c, with an
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extended his credit to set up the studio and without enough customers was, by May 1865, filing for insolvency. In particular, he pointed out how 'he had been deprived by the owner of the use of certain necessary implements he had on hire for the purpose of carrying on his business.'
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describes how the photograph was only possible after erecting a series of stages in the highest trees above the thousand foot deep gully. The camera and photographer then climbed up to the stage to photograph the mines nearly two miles away on the other side of the gully.
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Although the party decided on 6 December to land at Island No. 6 Claremont Group as shallow waters would make the landing with all their scientific equipment at Cape Sidmouth too difficult. 'The Eclipse Expedition', Australian Town and Country Journal, (6 January 1872),
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The article also reproduced a wood-cut view of Summer Street, Bathurst, from a negative still held by the State Library of New South Wales. Merlin , 'Rough Notes by the Photographic Artist of Holtermann's Exhibition', Australian Town and Country Journal, (5 July 1873),
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On 27 September 1873 Merlin died after a very short illness at his home in Little Abercrombie Street, Leichhardt, Sydney. The cause was an 'inflammation of the lungs supervening upon the epidemic (a kind of influenza) which has lately been so general in Sydney.'
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This approach appears to have been set in place almost from the inception of the company. In September 1869, the company arrived in Beechworth where advertisements in the Oven and Murray Advertiser stated the town's residences would be photographed.
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on location. Instead, the negatives were stored at the head offices in Melbourne and Sydney and prints put on display there. From here they could be ordered as required. Agents were also employed by the company to sell photographs on commission.
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As the year drew to a close, Merlin still appears to have been handling the bulk of the photography work. The AAPC advertisements from this period also make it clear he was making his way towards Sydney through Emerald Hill (June),
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By February 1869 his contemporaries were touting him as a successful travelling landscape photographer and he was working on an album of landscapes for His Excellency the Governor of Victoria as well as taking photographs for the
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on 12 December. Unfortunately, after they had set up their instruments on Eclipse Island the day proved too overcast and, even though he continued to expose the plates Merlin described their trip to have been in vain.
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While details of Merlin's general movements are sketchy, over the next few years but in 1863 he was back in England. In January Henry Beaufoy Merlin married Louisa Eleanor Foster at the church of St Mary in Bow,
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prior experience as a travelling showman seems to have encouraged him to set up a different kind of photographic business. On 21 June 1869, he formed the American and Australasian Photographic Company (AAPC).
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adopted a new methodology to increase efficiency and mitigate the costs of travelling to country towns. And this seems in part shaped by the many years Merlin had spent promoting his theatrical events.
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country describing Holtermann's new and ambitious scheme to promote Australia's industrial resources and to seek submissions from interested parties before the proposed opening in eight months time.
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photographic artist, he was almost without rival, while his talents as a writer were of a superior kind, although the want of leisure greatly interfered with his literary tastes.
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After Merlin's death his wife and children returned to England. Merlin's mother found herself in financial distress following his death, and funds were collected to assist her.
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Although she was travelling under the name of Mrs Forster her husband had died in 1856. R. Bradshaw, 'The Merlin of the South', Australasian Drama Studies, no 7, Oct 1985, 106.
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Whilst Merlin was well known as a photographer at the time of his death, it was not until 1951 that the extent of his photographic achievement, and that of his assistant,
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These shows, popular in London, were a mixture of technology, farce and music incorporating live actors, puppets, panoramas, magic lantern shows and song. Geoff Barker,
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Unknown, 'Family Notices', The Sydney Morning Herald, (12 March 1851), 3. and R. Bradshaw, 'The Merlin of the South', Australasian Drama Studies, no 7, Oct 1985, 87.
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Merlin's consortium was the first to successfully perform the trick for the theatre here in Australia and the first play they chose was a popular drama entitled
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Portrait of Henry Beaufoy Merlin, 1872–1873, attributed to the American and Australian Photographic Company, State Library of New South Wales,
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accuracy impossible in hand-drawings.' Merlin arrived back in Sydney on Christmas Eve, 'in time to hear the joyous Christmas bells ring out.'
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Merlin is the photographer mentioned in the advertisements but it is presumed that Charles Bayliss was also travelling with him. see
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Clarke Street decorated for visit of Governor Sir Hercules Robinson, 11 March 1873, Hill End, State Library of New South Wales,
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Bradshaw also notes that Merlin's step-father, Henry Forster, had sometimes appeared in reports ar 'Foster'. Richard Bradshaw,
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By December 1865 the insolvency proceedings had been resolved and, with no more creditors, Merlin appears to have moved to
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new scene to the production titled The Storming of Delhi, from the Cashmere Gate, presumably highlighting events from the
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in Sydney. A year later he was still in Sydney and in June 1858, he opened a new exhibition at the Lyceum Theatre, Sydney.
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in, either through the AAPC photographer or AACP representatives in the town, prints were made and sent to the purchaser.
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in February 1863, and this may have been why it was possible for Merlin to lodge one here in Australia.
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Holtermann, 'Biographical Note', Holtermann Papers, State Library of New South Wales, ZML MSS 968 item 1
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for more on the possible sources of Merlin's knowledge of the illusion and challenges to the patent see
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Unknown, 'Newcastle', The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser, (3 February 18573), 2.
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Beaufoy Merlin, 'The Eclipse Expedition', Australian Town and Country Journal, (6 January 1872), 25.
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and reads almost like a caption for one of the proposed album of views for Holtermann's Exposition.
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Unknown, 'Parliamentary Intelligence', The McIvor Times and Rodney Advertiser, (14 August 1863), 3.
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He then packed up his camera and equipment and headed off to the newly discovered goldfields at
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For comments on this model and the employing other photographers including Charles Bayliss see
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for notes on the auctioneer Robert Muriel sharing the same last name being used by Merlin -see
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After a few shows, Merlin left Newcastle and, in May 1857, he applied for a license to exhibit
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American and Australasian Photographic Company, Gold Rush and Holtermann Exposition photographs
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At the same time, he continued with his photographic work and his image of the French warship
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The new year initially seemed to be business as usual for the AAPC, with operators at work in
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Street scene, rural New South Wales, 1870–1972, American and Australasian Photographic Company
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Merlin, 'From Orange to Dubbo', Australian Town and Country Journal, (27 September 1873), 10.
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their way to the Metropolitan Intercolonial Exhibition in Sydney. Less than a week later the
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the year before. At the end of November 1858 Merlin sold the 'Indian Panorama'.</ref>
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Gold and silver : photographs of Australian goldfields from the Holtermann Collection
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On 21 January 1865, H. Merlin, opened the 'Kyneton Photographic Studio' in Piper Street,
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R. Bradshaw, 'The Merlin of the South', Australasian Drama Studies, no 7, Oct 1985, 87.
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in March 1830. Merlin and his mother arrived in Sydney from London on 8 December 1848.
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Unknown, The Benalla Ensign and Farmer's and Squatter's Journal, (8 October 1869), 2.
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worked as a manager, actor and painter of scenery for 'The Newcastle Theatre.'
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Astronomers, Australian Eclipse Expedition, 1871, attributed to Beaufoy Merlin
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Merlin accompanies "Australian Eclipse" Exhibition. Retrieved 6 June 2014.
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Largest Photographic Views in the World. Retrieved 6 June 2014.
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in the Fitzroy Dock, Sydney Harbour, 1873, by Beaufoy Merlin
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In May 1853, Henry Murlin took out a licence to establish a
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Proposed Inter-Colonial Exhibition. Retrieved 6 June 2014.
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The largest specimen of reef gold in the world, Hill End
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also made it clear how unique Merlin's enterprise was,
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In October, Merlin left Sydney to take photographs of
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Index

Beaufoy Merlin

ON 4 Box 30 No 68
Norfolk
Leichhardt
New South Wales
Newcastle
Maitland
Pepper's ghost
Bernhardt Holtermann
Norfolk
Wells-next-the-Sea

Marionette theatre
William Rhodes
Maitland
panoramas
Indian rebellion
Middlesex

Pepper's ghost
John Henry Pepper
Henry Dircks
The Castle Spectre
Castlemaine, Victoria
Street scene, rural New South Wales, 1870–1972, American and Australasian Photographic Company
Kyneton
the Crystal Palace
Ballarat
Prince of Wales

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