Photograph - Portrait, Arthur & Son, photographers, Miss Carmichael, 1878

Historical information

Miss Eva Carmichael, the subject of the photograph, was one of only two survivors from the wreck of the Loch Ard, wrecked on Mutton Bird Island near Port Campbell, Victoria, on June 1st, 1878..

Significance

The photograph holds great significance for its connection to Eva Carmichael, one of two survivors from the wreck of the Loch Ard. It is also significant for its connection to the Loch Ard, one of the most tragic shipwrecks in Victoria's coastline and listed on the Historic Shipwreck Register.

Physical description

Photographic portrait mounted on brown cardboard of Miss Eva Carmichael. Miss Carmichael is standing near an upholstered chair and rests wth both hands upon a masonry pillar. Behind her is a balustrade in the classic style common to that period. The background consists of a large tree giving the impression of a garden setting.
It was produced at the studio of Arthur & Son, Mount Gambier, 1878.
Inscriptions handwritten below the photograph.

Inscriptions & markings

Handwritten in white "Miss Carmichael"
Stamped "Arthur & Son / MOUNT GAMBIER"

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