Colonial Life In Victoria: Fifty Years Of Photography 1855-1905

Colonial Life In Victoria: Fifty Years Of Photography 1855-1905

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Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
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Colonial Life In Victoria: Fifty Years Of Photography 1855-1905 presents a compelling visual history of a pivotal era in Australian development. This meticulously researched volume chronicles the daily existence, societal changes, and landscape transformations of Victoria during its colonial period. Through a rich collection of photographic archives, it uncovers the lives of settlers, indigenous populations, and the burgeoning urban centers. The book illustrates the profound impact of photography as both a historical record and an artistic medium, detailing its evolution alongside the colony's growth. It offers an invaluable perspective on the cultural and social fabric of 19th-century Victoria, making it an essential resource for historians and photography enthusiasts alike.

Author: Allan Sierp
Format: Hardback
Published: 1972, RIGBY

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

Colonial Life In Victoria: Fifty Years Of Photography 1855-1905 presents a compelling visual history of a pivotal era in Australian development. This meticulously researched volume chronicles the daily existence, societal changes, and landscape transformations of Victoria during its colonial period. Through a rich collection of photographic archives, it uncovers the lives of settlers, indigenous populations, and the burgeoning urban centers. The book illustrates the profound impact of photography as both a historical record and an artistic medium, detailing its evolution alongside the colony's growth. It offers an invaluable perspective on the cultural and social fabric of 19th-century Victoria, making it an essential resource for historians and photography enthusiasts alike.