professional photographer, advertised in September 1861 as a photographic artist of Cavendish House, George Street, Sydney. He appears to be the Hayden (sic) catalogued as exhibiting a photographic View of Balmain at the Sydney Mechanics School of Arts in 1857 since in 1861 Haydon stated that he had studied photography for the previous eight years and was 'now prepared to take portraits in such first-rate style that they shall be second to no other colonial production; and at such low prices to satisfy the most rigid economist’. Haydon opened a studio in Brisbane on 2 January 1862. It closed two days later.

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Date written:
1992
Last updated:
2011