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Samuel Elyard
b. 9 May 1817
Artist (Photographer),
Artist (Painter)
Influenced by his teacher John Skinner Prout and by Conrad Martens, Elyard favoured picturesque buildings, street scenes and landscapes. He was a colourful figure who at various times claimed to be the biblical Elijah and the King of Australia.
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b. 9 May 1817 Isle of Wight, UK
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