Charles A. Woolley
Charles Alfred Woolley (17 December 1834 – 1922) was born in Hobart Town, Tasmania, Australia. He was an Australian photographer but also created drawings, portraits and visual art. He is best known for his photographic portraits of the five surviving Oyster Cove Aboriginal people taken in August 1866 and exhibited atthe Intercolonial Exhibition of Australasia colonial exhibition in Melbourne the same year.
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Charles A. Woolley
Charles Alfred Woolley (17 December 1834 – 1922) was born in Hobart Town, Tasmania, Australia. He was an Australian photographer but also created drawings, portraits and visual art. He is best known for his photographic portraits of the five surviving Oyster Cove Aboriginal people taken in August 1866 and exhibited atthe Intercolonial Exhibition of Australasia colonial exhibition in Melbourne the same year.
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1834-12-17
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