Name/TitleOld Melbourne Cemetery: view of the southern boundary, c. 1920
About this objectPhotograph of a view along a very overgrown path bordered by tombs and trees, with the monument to James Jackson in the foreground, right. The trees in Franklin Street can be seen in the background.
This image is attributed to Everard Studley Miller who photographed many graves and tombstones in the Old Melbourne Cemetery (established in 1837) around 1920 as part of a project led by Isaac Selby to record and commemorate all aspects of Melbourne's second cemetery (the first being at Flagstaff Hill). The RHSV holds original glass negatives and albums of the photographs from this project.
One of the many glass slides purchased from retailers or specifically made for illustrated lectures given by Isaac Selby between c. 1930 and c. 1955 to raise money for the Old Pioneers Memorial Fund. Typed label on slide: Old Melbourne Cemetery. The Jackson Obelisk. Builder of Toorak House.
For more information about this image contact Royal Historical Society of Victoria.
MakerMiller, Everard Studley, 1886-1956.
Maker RolePhotographer
Measurements8.2 x 8.2 cm
Period1910-1920
Object TypePhotograph
Subject and Association KeywordsSelby, Isaac, 1859-1956
Subject and Association KeywordsMiller, Everard Studley, 1886-1956.
Subject and Association KeywordsOld Melbourne Cemetery (Melbourne)
Subject and Association KeywordsJackson, James, 1807-1851
Subject and Association KeywordsMonuments and memorials
Named CollectionImages collection
Object numberGS-TM-30
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