
Prisoner John WHITE
Photographer: Thomas J. Nevin
TMAG Ref: Q15612
This duplicate held at the TMAG bears the written number "181" on the mount. It was originally held at the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery in John Watt Beattie's collection of more than 200 of similar prisoner photographs which he salvaged from old records held at the Hobart Gaol and exhibited in 1915-16 when the versos were transcribed with the generic "Taken at Port Arthur 1874" for the interstate tourist trade. Beattie even reproduced some of these prisoner mugshots to coincide with the filming at Port Arthur of Marcus Clarke's 1874 novel, "For the Term of His Natural Life" . Beattie's collection was deposited at the QVMAG on his death in 1930. This item was removed from the QVMAG for an exhibition held at the Port Arthur prison site in 1983. For reasons only known to those responsible, it was returned to the TMAG rather than the QVMAG. The National Library of Australia's duplicate bears no numbering on the front mount. It was deposited at the NLA in 1964 from Tasmanian government estrays.

Verso: Prisoner John WHITE
Photographer: Thomas J. Nevin
TMAG Ref: Q15612

Prisoner John WHITE (incorrect information)
Photographer: Thomas J. Nevin
NLA Ref: nla.pic-vn4270318 PIC P1029/47 LOC Album 935 John White, per Eliza, taken at Port Arthur, 1874 [picture] 1874. 1 photograph on carte-de-visite mount : albumen ; 9.4 x 5.6 cm., on mount 10.4 x 6.4 cm.
POLICE RECORDS for John White

Prisoner John White, 40 yrs old, was photographed by T. J. Nevin on discharge at the Mayor's Court Hobart Town Hall in the week ending 24 March 1875.