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photographic colourist, was employed in the 1860s by Edwin Dalton , Thomas Felton and William Freeman respectively when each was proprietor of the Royal Photographic Gallery, 320 George Street, Sydney. In 1868 an advertisement in the Sydney Morning Herald stated: 'Mr. Freeman (late Freeman Brothers) having purchased the business so long conducted by Mr Dalton… desires to call particular attention to his Tinted and Coloured Cards and highly-finished Miniatures, for the production of which he has secured the services of Miss Hunt, so long and favourably known while in Mr Dalton’s employment’. She was doubtless a relative of Henry Hunt , a proprietor of Dalton’s in 1866-68, and may previously have worked in the Hunt family firms.

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1992
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2011

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  • Freeman, William (associate of)
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  • Royal Photographic Gallery (associate of)
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  • Dalton, Edwin (associate of)
  • Felton, Thomas (associate of)
  • Hunt, Henry (relative of)
  • Hunt, Walter (relative of)