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Duryea, Townsend, 1854-1925, photographer

Gender: Male
Active Dates: circa 1870 - circa 1879
Active Area: Oceania (continent)
Australia (nation)
South Australia (state)
Adelaide (inhabited place)
Moonta (inhabited place)
Likenesses: See between p.64 and p.65 and between p.176 and p.177 of Cato's 'The story of the camera...' (1955).
Photographs: See list of photographs
Publications: None found.
Related Entries: Adelaide Photographic Company
Duryea, Townsend, 1823-1888, photographer
   
Townsend Duryea (junior) was born in Adelaide in 1854. He was the eldest son of Townsend Duryea (senior). He seems to have been connected with the Adelaide Photographic Company but he also had a studio under his own name (Cato 1955, p.174). The studio operating under his own name was based at Ryan Street, Moonta, South Australia, circa 1880-84. From 1884-91 it was at 150 Rundle Street, Adelaide. From 1892-1900 it was at 59 Rundle Street, Adelaide (Davies and Stanbury 1985, p.156). Duryea died at Port Pirie in 1925 (Cato 1955, p.174).
Sources: Cato, Jack (1955), 'The story of the camera in Australia'. Melbourne: Institute of Australian Photographers.
Davies, Alan and Stanbury, Peter (1985), 'The mechanical eye in Australia: photography 1841-1900'. Melbourne: Oxford University Press.

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