Government contractor T. J. Nevin's original print from his negative taken in 1873 of prisoner Thomas Kelly at the Hobart Gaol was salvaged from police records by John Watt Beattie in the 1900s and acquired from his estate by the QVMAG in the 1930s. The NLA acquired this print in the 1980s. This copy was numbered on the mount "92" and on the verso for inclusion in various exhibitions and displays dating from the 1930s to the 1970s.Thomas Kelly was transported from Ireland in 1851 under the name "Thomas Moran".

NLA Catalogue (incorrect information)
Verso information: Thomas Kelly, per London 2nd, taken at Port Arthur, 1874
Photograph on carte-de-visite mount : albumen ; 9.4 x 5.6 cm. on mount 10.5 x 6.3 cm.
Link: https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-142917818
The QVMAG copy
This duplicate from T. J. Nevin's original print from his negative taken in 1873 of Thomas Kelly at the Hobart Gaol is held at the QVMAG. It was numbered on the mount "144" for relocation to an exhibition at the Port Arthur Heritage site but was never moved: it remained at the QVMAG per this inventory of the QVMAG collection ex John Watt Beattie's estate of Tasmanian "convict photographs" drawn up in the 1980s. The phrase on verso in parentheses (Taken at Port Arthur 1874) was written in the 1900s by Beattie et al for display and sale to tourists at his "Port Arthur Museum" located in Hobart who were intending to visit the ruins of the Port Arthur prison on the Tasman peninsula.

Prisoner Thomas Kelly
Photographer Thomas J. Nevin
QVMAG Ref: QVM 1985: P: 128

Verso: the phrase in parentheses (Taken at Port Arthur 1874) is incorrect
Prisoner Thomas Kelly
Photographer Thomas J. Nevin
QVMAG Ref: QVM 1985: P: 128
The Archives Office paper copy
A paper copy of the same image held at the QVMAG, Launceston, Tasmania is held at the Archives Office of Tasmania, Hobart.

Caption: Thomas Kelly, convict per London 2 1851. Photo taken at Port Arthur by Thomas Nevin.
PRISON RECORD
Thomas Kelly, alias Thomas Moran, born Londonderry (Ireland) and former soldier of the 58th Regiment was transported to Hobart, VDL on the London (2) in 1851, sentenced to 10 years for stealing money. He was tried on 26 January 1864 at the Supreme Court Hobart for "an unnatural offence" and sentenced to be hanged, the sentence commuted to life imprisonment. He was transferred to the Hobart Gaol from the Port Arthur prison and discharged from the Hobart Gaol 24 March 1879.

Kelly, Thomas
Record Type: Convicts
Property: Port Arthur Penal Station
Departure date: 20 Dec 1850
Departure port: Kingston
Ship: London (2)
Voyage number: 335
Remarks: Transported as Thomas Moran
Police number: 5439
Index number: 39472
Record ID: NAME_INDEXES:1408607
Archives Office Tasmania
Link: https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Record/NamesIndex/1408607
Link: https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/CON14-1-42/CON14-1-42P200
Thomas Kelly was photographed by T. J. Nevin on being received from Port Arthur at the Hobart Gaol on 2 November 1873.