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Tinsmith James Jaye, Bathurst, 1873

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James Jaye, his wife Mary and employees were photographed outside his tinsmith and tank-making shop and factory, at the corner of George and Howick streets, Bathurst, where, according to Empire, 5 April 1873: 'Mr Merlin is photographing Bathurst for Holtermann's Exposition'. Tinsmiths made household utensils by hand, but the trade disappeared with the introduction of cheaper, mass-produced goods.

Our Giclee prints are made to order from high resolution digital scans on archival cotton rag papers using pigment inks. They are printed with a white border allowing you to mount and frame as desired. A Library disclaimer is also printed along the bottom edge of the print.

Prints may take up to 21 days to produce and will be sent to you rolled in a sturdy tube.

Sample prints are available to inspect at the Library Shop.

Digital ID A2824888

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