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- 27: On the road with Sam Clifford and Thomas Nevin 1874
- 19: The case of Francis Shearan
- 18: Apprentices: The Good, The Bad and The Careless
- 10: A Zoological Curiosity at the Town Hall 1877
- 10: An Ornithological Disaster: Thomas Nevin’s emu 1878
- 03: Thomas Nevin’s Christmas cards 1874
- 02: Thomas Nevin and H.H. Baily at the Regatta 1872
- 01: John Nevin: “My Cottage in the Wilderness” 1868
- August 2009 (9)
- 31: John Nevin and Gould’s white goshawk
- 29: Fraudulent pretensions
- 27: The early deaths of Thomas Nevin’s sisters Rebecca and Mary
- 19: Portraits by T.J. Nevin in The Lucy Batchelor Collection
- 11: T.J. Nevin’s prisoner mugshots, Mitchell Library NSW
- 08: First son and second child, Thomas ‘Sonny’ Nevin
- 03: Nevin’s big tabletop stereograph viewer
- 02: Wedding gift: Treaty of Paris medallion 1856
- 01: Nevin’s mugshots: the transitional pose and frame
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- 22: Ferns, convicts, and Charles Darwin
- 21: Red and violet: the impact of Brewster stereoscopy
- 20: From glass negative to printed carte
- 14: The firm of Nevin & Smith
- 07: Younger brother Jack Nevin (1851-1891)
- 06: Oral history: Nevin family at Kangaroo Valley
- 03: Portraits of youngest son Albert with horse 1914-17
- 02: The trial of Joshua Anson
- 01: Thomas Nevin’s stereography
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- November 2007 (10)
- 29: Studios to 1900
- 28: Elizabeth Nevin’s souvenir cruet of the Model Prison
- 22: Sonny Nevin’s American journey with the Bates family
- 22: First-born child May Nevin and the China trade soapstone vase
- 11: Vignettes of convicts by Nettleton and Nevin
- 10: Wellington Park Exhibition July 1868
- 10: Nevin’s Royal Arms studio stamp
- 09: John Nevin’s Wesleyan Lament
- 07: Rare Nevin & Smith portrait
- 01: Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery databases
- October 2007 (16)
- 31: Nevin & Clifford identical views
- 31: Mirror with a Memory Exhibition 2000 at the National Portrait Gallery
- 23: Daughter-in-law Emily Maud Nevin nee Davis
- 23: Captain James Day, father-in-law
- 18: Haulage at Newdegate St. North Hobart
- 16: Two histories, two inscriptions
- 15: With Alfred Bock at The City Photographic Establishment
- 15: Anne-Marie Willis & Richard Neville on the Boyd misattribution
- 13: Alfred Bock & Thomas Nevin at Port Arthur 1860s
- 12: The Old Curiosity Shop
- 12: Dry plate photography 1860s
- 11: The table with the griffin-shaped legs
- 06: John Watt Beattie’s Museum ca 1916
- 04: The Bulletin, May 16, 1978
- 02: Well-groomed prisoners Morris and Evans
- 01: Nepotism, corruption and Port Arthur 1873
- September 2007 (10)
- 27: The Chiniquy Riots, Hobart Town Hall 1879
- 27: Sir Francis Smith, the death warrant, and the photographer
- 22: Elizabeth Rachel Nevin nee Day & children
- 14: W. R. Giblin, Judge, Attorney-General and Premier
- 14: Professor Joan Kerr 1992-4
- 14: Anthony Trollope’s Port Arthur interviewee 1872
- 13: John Watt Beattie’s reprints
- 08: The case of Leonard Hand
- 07: NLA ‘native’ convict 1874 with no attribution
- 07: Jack Nevin at the Hobart Gaol 1860s
- August 2007 (10)
- 30: The QVMAG, the NLA, Chris Long and A.H. Boyd
- 26: The journey from Hobart to Port Arthur 1873-4
- 23: NLA’s ‘Intersections’ with convict carte by Nevin
- 16: Key dates in Thomas Nevin’s life
- 14: Parkhurst Boys on board ‘The Fairlie’ 1852
- 12: The pauper on Thomas Nevin’s carpet & Brother Payne
- 09: Young man with stereograph viewer
- 04: Prison photographers: Nevin, Nettleton, and Crawford
- 03: Execution of Sutherland and Ogden
- 03: Charles A. Woolley and H.H. Baily
- July 2007 (13)
- 30: How misattribution can persist
- 30: Visual pleasures 15 July 1871
- 28: Thomas Nevin, self-portrait ca. 1871
- 27: Convict Carte No. 1: George White aka Nutt
- 25: The Kangaroo Valley farm & New Town stereos
- 22: Hobart Town from Lime Kiln Hill
- 22: The QVMAG Exhibition 1977 of convict photographs
- 21: Thomas Nevin’s salt paper stereos at the TMAG
- 18: Authorship of Tasmanian Premiers
- 17: Recto & verso of a “Port Arthur convict” carte
- 09: Thomas Nevin’s Rank 1871
- 07: Signatures and handwriting 1870s
- 03: Prisoners Smith and Williamson, cartes by T. J. Nevin
- June 2007 (17)
- 28: At Lady Franklin’s Museum, Kangaroo Valley
- 26: Harrisson Collection: three studio stamps
- 25: Rocking Stone Parties on Mount Wellington
- 16: Thomas Nevin’s funeral notice 1923
- 16: Marcel Safier Collection
- 15: Alfred Bock’s stock-in-trade
- 14: G.T. Stilwell’s letter to Mrs Shelverton 1977
- 10: Clifford & Nevin’s cartes:tints versus daubs
- 10: Thomas Nevin’s studio decor and tints ca. 1871
- 09: Mary Anne Nevin, sister of Thomas Nevin
- 09: Thomas Nevin’s parents
- 09: Robert Hughes “The Fatal Shore”
- 09: Archives Office of Tasmania convicts
- 07: At the Salmon Ponds and Plenty
- 06: Clifford & Nevin, and the coloured cartes
- 06: The Australian People
- 05: Thomas Nevin self portraits 1850s-1880
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