(England, Australia 1850–1897)
20.3 x 28.9cm image/sheet; 26.2 x 33.7cm board
This is one of a series of photographs taken by Charles Bayliss in 1886 for the New South Wales Royal Commission into water conservation. Ironically, the area was under flood during the journey. Bayliss joined the expedition on its three week trip down the Darling River on the paddle steamer 'Florence Annie', travelling through the countryside and collecting evidence from squatters in the area.
Sandra Byron and Kevin Jeffcoat, Down the Darling - The Charles Bayliss Photographs, Sydney, 1991, 16, 17 (illus.).
Josef Lebovic Gallery, Colonial Photographers 1984, Sydney, 1984. catalogue no: 116
Colonial Photographers, Josef Lebovic Gallery, Kensington, 24 Mar 1984–28 Apr 1984