Photograph - BI-PLANE (ELWICK RACE COURSE?) : 無料・フリー素材/写真
Photograph - BI-PLANE (ELWICK RACE COURSE?) / Tasmanian Archives and State Library (Commons)
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説明 | Tasmanian Archives: NS1553-2-2View all images from this seriesFrom the Albert Archer Rollings Collection: AA "Arch" Rollings was born in Sorell (Forcett) to farmers James Rollings and Martha Wiggins in 1865. He married Sophia Dodge (1848-1928) in Hobart in 1890. After Sophia died, he married Julia Adelaide Rapp (1872-1959). He is not recorded as having any children. Arch was appointed post-master and savings bank agent at Forcett in 1896. He is also noted as playing in the Forcett Football Club and later in the Carnarvon Team. By 1898 Rollings had moved to professional photography. With Harry Dart he operated a studio in Harrington Street 'Dart and Rollings'. In the early 1900s until 1906 he had a partnership with H E Howard. In 1906 Rollings opened a drapery and photographic business in Sorell. He was in business until 1924 at his shop at 21 Gordon Street. The most well know photographs taken by A A Rollings are those of Horace Watson recording the voice of Fanny Cochrane Smith in 1903. Photographs taken by Arch Rollings can be found in series where he is listed as the creator, as well as in general miscellaneous photographic series including PH30 and PH40.Images from the Tasmanian Archives that are part of The Commons have ‘no known copyright restrictions’, which means the Tasmanian Archives is unaware of any current copyright restrictions on these works. This can be because the term of copyright for these works may have expired or that the copyright was held and waived by the Tasmanian Archives. The material may be freely used provided the Tasmanian Archives is acknowledged; however the Tasmanian Archives does not endorse any inappropriate or derogatory use. |
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撮影者 | Tasmanian Archives and State Library (Commons) |
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