REAL PHOTO CARDS by J.J.N. BARNETT
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REAL PHOTO CARDS by J.J.N. BARNETT
J. Barnett is referred to by Chris Long in "Tasmanian Photographers 1840-1940" as
"(The) Doyen of Tasmanian press photographers" and many of his "news photos" made
it on to postcard.
Although the address stamped on the back of this card indicates that it was probably printed
between 1937 and 1959, the photo was actually taken at Elwick in 1932. The horse
is Second Wind (jockey W. Duncan) which one the King's Cup that year .... the next
King's Cup meeting in Tasmania wasn't until 1937 and was held at Launceston.
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Do you have any real photo cards by Joseph James Nathaniel Barnett that you can post here?
There are two other cards already posted on this site ...... after using the links below,
to return this page simply press the backspace key on your keyboard.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=98&p=276&hilit=barnett#p276
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=133&p=111&hilit=barnett#p111
"(The) Doyen of Tasmanian press photographers" and many of his "news photos" made
it on to postcard.
Although the address stamped on the back of this card indicates that it was probably printed
between 1937 and 1959, the photo was actually taken at Elwick in 1932. The horse
is Second Wind (jockey W. Duncan) which one the King's Cup that year .... the next
King's Cup meeting in Tasmania wasn't until 1937 and was held at Launceston.
[attachment=0]e112.jpg[/attachment]
Do you have any real photo cards by Joseph James Nathaniel Barnett that you can post here?
There are two other cards already posted on this site ...... after using the links below,
to return this page simply press the backspace key on your keyboard.
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=98&p=276&hilit=barnett#p276
viewtopic.php?f=6&t=133&p=111&hilit=barnett#p111
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Re: REAL PHOTO CARDS by J.J.N. BARNETT
St David's Cathedral, Hobart in it's "final form" so photo is probably c.1930
________to view the whole image please 'click' thereupon once________ J.J.N. Barnett stamp on back - Kodak Austral stamp box type confirms card
from 1925/early 1930s period.
________to view the whole image please 'click' thereupon once________ J.J.N. Barnett stamp on back - Kodak Austral stamp box type confirms card
from 1925/early 1930s period.
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Re: REAL PHOTO CARDS by J.J.N. BARNETT
Photographs of photographers are very scarce because they were mostly on the 'wrong side' of a camera.
Although somewhat crumpled, this business card for J.J.N. Barnett features a portrait. Interesting to
see the 'connection' between Barnett and the WWI & WWII army camps in southern Tasmania stated
on the card. Mike has provided several photos taken by Barnett at the Claremont Camp during WWI (see below)
Although somewhat crumpled, this business card for J.J.N. Barnett features a portrait. Interesting to
see the 'connection' between Barnett and the WWI & WWII army camps in southern Tasmania stated
on the card. Mike has provided several photos taken by Barnett at the Claremont Camp during WWI (see below)
Re: REAL PHOTO CARDS by J.J.N. BARNETT
Three real photo cards taken by Barnett at Claremont Army Camp WW1. The building is the Hospital. Notice that Barnett's address is Glenorchy. I guess he moved into Hobart later into his career.
Re: REAL PHOTO CARDS by J.J.N. BARNETT
One of Barnett's aerial real photo postcards, c1930. Zinc Works and Elwick.
Re: REAL PHOTO CARDS by J.J.N. BARNETT
I have checked my listings, and have but a single Barnett card, entitled "Aerial View of Hobart".
As to where it is stored..... Sorry!
As to where it is stored..... Sorry!
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J.J.N. Barnett Studios advertising envelope used in 1954 (Barnett retired in 1959)
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