You are viewing the version of bio from May 15, 2012, 12:55 p.m. (moderator approved).
Revert to this revision Go to current record

professional photographer, worked at 'the little yellow cottage house’ in York Street, Launceston, first advertising on 23 July 1853 that he was 'prepared to take coloured Daguerreotypes in clear or cloudy weather, to set them in handsome cases or gold lockets’. In October the Launceston Examiner noted that Husband, 'the successful artist in daguerreotypes, is now at Longford for the purpose of taking portraits’. In November he was at Hobart Town, his daguerreotype room being in Mrs McNish’s building, Murray Street.

This entry is a stub. You can help DAAO by submitting a biography.

Writers:
Staff Writer
Date written:
1992
Last updated:
2011

Difference between this version and previous