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professional photographer, was probably the Bent of 'Creelman and Bent’ recorded on an undated carte-de-visite by Davies and Stanbury. The partnership possibly dates from before 1868 when W.M. Bent took over the Sandhurst (Bendigo) studio of Benjamin Pierce Batchelder . He was still calling his Pall Mall studio 'late Batchelder’ in 1883. In 1870 Bent provided an original photograph of the author for the frontispiece of Rev. J. Nish’s Discourse on the Divine Authority, Credibility, and Inspiration of the Scriptures… published at Geelong. He moved to new premises in Barkly Place (Bendigo) in 1883, where he remained until the studio was taken over by C.W. Foster in about 1891.

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Date written:
1992
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2011

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References [<ExternalResource: Davies, Alan & Stanbury, Peter (1985), 'The Mechanical Eye in Australia: Photography 1841-1900', Melbourne, Vic.>, <ExternalResource: Holden, R. (1988), 'Photography in Colonial Australia: The Mechanical Eye and the Illustrated Book', Potts Point , NSW.>, <ExternalResource: Butcher, M., 'List of Bendigo and Eaglehawk photographers', manuscript.>]