The Greatest Wonder of the World, Gulgong, NSW, 1872.
James Leggatt’s butcher shop, Gulgong, NSW, 1872.
William Lewis – undertaker. Gulgong, NSW, 1872.
Gulgong miners, 1872.
J. Heins’s cottage, Gulgong, NSW, 1872.
View of Gulgong from Church Hill, 1872.
Wattle and daub hut, Hill End, NSW, 1872.
John Osborne, painter and signwriter, Gulgong, NSW, 1872.
Clarke Street, Hill End, NSW, 1872.
Studios of American & Australasian Photographic Company, Tambaroora St., Hill End, (proprietor Beaufoy Merlin).
Main Street, Canadian Lead, NSW, 1872.
Circular Quay from Dawes Point Battery, Sydney, NSW, 1873.
J. Green’s Pie and Coffee Rooms, Hill End, NSW, 1872.
Looking up Hunter Street, Sydney, NSW, 1873.
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