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'''Thomas Ardern''' was a camera maker in Victoria, Australia from 1889 to 1891. His address was 159 Little Collins Street, Melbourne.<ref>Sandy Barrie "Australians Behind the Camera" (2002; ISBN 0 9587883 8 3) p.7.</ref><br>Only one of his cameras has been seen so far - a half-plate English pattern [[Tailboard camera|tailboard camera]], it is pictured here.
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'''Thomas Ardern''' (or '''Arden''')<ref>Notices published in ''The Argus'' newspaper in 1888 and 1893 had both spellings: Ardern and Arden. In 1894 it had advertisements for Arden and Hall (photographic requisites) as well as Ardern and Hall. The address was 238 Little Collins Street.</ref> was a camera maker in Victoria, Australia from 1889 to 1891. His address was 159 Little Collins Street, Melbourne.<ref>Sandy Barrie "Australians Behind the Camera" (2002; <nowiki>ISBN 0 9587883 8 3</nowiki>) p.7.</ref><br>Only one of his cameras has been seen so far - a half-plate English pattern [[Tailboard camera|tailboard camera]] with Dallmeyer lens, it is pictured here.
  
  
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* [http://gazette.slv.vic.gov.au/images/1891/V/general/18-a.pdf 1891 Patent application] by Thomas Ardern for “Obtaining photographic pictures by means of an improved field-glass camera".
  
 
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Thomas Ardern (or Arden)[1] was a camera maker in Victoria, Australia from 1889 to 1891. His address was 159 Little Collins Street, Melbourne.[2]
Only one of his cameras has been seen so far - a half-plate English pattern tailboard camera with Dallmeyer lens, it is pictured here.



Notes

  1. Notices published in The Argus newspaper in 1888 and 1893 had both spellings: Ardern and Arden. In 1894 it had advertisements for Arden and Hall (photographic requisites) as well as Ardern and Hall. The address was 238 Little Collins Street.
  2. Sandy Barrie "Australians Behind the Camera" (2002; ISBN 0 9587883 8 3) p.7.

Links

  • 1891 Patent application by Thomas Ardern for “Obtaining photographic pictures by means of an improved field-glass camera".