Frank Freeman Blundell was a travelling professional photographer who worked throughout Victoria in the 1860s. His work from the late 1860s places him variously at Talbot, Avoca and Daylesford.
professional photographer, worked at Camp Street, Talbot, Victoria, in 1866-67. Then he seems to have travelled around the colony. On 28 August 1869 he announced that he would be spending a month at Avoca, while a carte-de-visite produced from Bourke Square, Daylesford, that same year is known.
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