A professional photographer, Tullett worked across a number of cities and states around Australia. In 1863 he is believed to have been in partnership with Charles Reysted in Melbourne.
professional photographer, was at Mount Gambier in 1864, at Robe in 1865. He had presumably come to South Australia from Melbourne; in 1863 Charles Reysted was in partnership with a Mr Tullett at 108 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne. By 1869 Tullett was at Sydney, having taken over Morris Moss 's premises. He worked from various Sydney addresses until 1873, while also travelling around New South Wales. Davies and Stanbury cite a carte-de-visite from Kempsey. In 1883-84 'C.A. Tullett’ is said to have been at Dalby, Queensland. There is some speculation that this may have been a misprint for C.H. Tullett or otherwise his son.
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