portraitist, offered coloured 'crayon’ (pastel) portraits from his premises at 10 Great George Street, Collingwood, Melbourne, in 1853: 'two short sittings only required and a true likeness guaranteed’. Specimens could be seen at Pullar’s Bookshop in Collins Street West, but the offer was limited; Henderson was intending to sail for England at the end of the month.

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Date written:
1992
Last updated:
2011