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Prisoner Pictures 1870s-1880s by Thomas J. Nevin

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In his own words ...

In his own words ...

T. J. Nevin self-portrait 1873. Copyright © KLW NFC Imprint Private Collection.
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IN HIS OWN WORDS...

"T. J. NEVIN
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST,
Returns his sincere thanks to his friends and the public for past favours, and having made a considerable Reduction in his Prices to suit the times, he solicits a continuance of their patronage, and invites attention to his circulars, showing particulars of the small cost for a first-class faithful Likeness.
140 ELIZABETH-STREET"
Hobart Mercury, 1st February 1873

“I hope that you have not got it in your mind that I am implicated with the ghost“.
Hobart Mercury, 4 December 1880

"Defendant said that he was the father of a large number of children, and did not know which one was referred to. (Laughter.)"
Hobart Mercury, 11 August 1886

"Mr. Thos Nevin was under the impression that the police should be under stricter supervision."
Hobart Mercury, 19 July 1888.

BIOGRAPHY: professional photographer Thomas James Nevin snr (1842-1923) produced large numbers of stereographs and cartes-de-visite within his commercial practice, and prisoner identification photographs on government contract. His career spanned nearly three decades, from the early 1860s to the late 1880s. He was one of the first photographers to work with the police in Australia, along with Charles Nettleton (Victoria) and Frazer Crawford (South Australia). His Tasmanian prisoner mugshots are among the earliest to survive in public collections, viz. the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Launceston; the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Hobart; the Tasmanian Heritage and Archives Office, Hobart; the Port Arthur Historic Site, Tasman Peninsula; the National Library of Australia, Canberra; and the Mitchell Library, State Library of NSW, Sydney. Thomas J. Nevin's stereographs and portraits are held in public and private collections in Australia, New Zealand, the USA, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Denmark, France and Switzerland.

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Aboriginal & Indigenous Tasmania

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INDIGENOUS NOTICE:
lutruwita/Tasmania/Van Diemen's Land (loo-tru-wee-ta) always was, always will be Aboriginal land.

This weblog pays respect to the ancestors and elders past, present, and emerging of the first Australian peoples and acknowledges their continued connection to land, sea and culture as the traditional custodians of this country.

Irish-born Thomas J. Nevin would have been keenly aware that the residence and photographic studio he occupied at No's 138-140 Elizabeth St. Hobart in the 1870s were built on the traditional lands, nipaluna of the palawa people. It is no small irony that today, the very same property, which is renumbered as No. 198 Elizabeth St. Hobart and is occupied by the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre, has returned to its traditional owners.


Looking east from the corner of Patrick St., the Royal Standard Hotel, 142 Elizabeth St. then T. J. Nevin’s studio and residence, 140-138 Elizabeth St. Hobart, 1870s

We also acknowledge the Gadigal people of the Eora nation as the traditional custodians of the City of Sydney, and the Ngunnawal and Ngambri peoples, the traditional custodians of the Kamberri/Canberra region on whose lands this site is maintained. 

PLEASE NOTE: images on this weblog represent deceased people, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Viewing such images may cause sadness and distress.

DISCLAIMER: We have not voluntarily contributed to any publication which supports the misattribution of T. J. Nevin's prisoner/convict photographs (300+ extant) to the non-photographer A. H. Boyd, nor do we condone any attempts by public institutions or private individuals to co-opt the work on these Thomas J. Nevin weblogs and associated sites to apply the misattribution.

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Elizabeth Rachel Day, 1868, fiancĂ©e of Thomas J. Nevin. Copyright © KLW NFC Imprint Private Collection. DO NOT REPRODUCE or PUBLISH.

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TWENTY YEARS ago (before 2005 actually) we started blogging about Tasmanian photographer Thomas J. Nevin (1842-1923). We look forward to another year or so as the project draws closer to completion. Contributions and donations are most welcome, and many thanks for your involvement.

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  • Indigenous elder Truganini and poet Ann Kearney, 1875
    For NAIDOC WEEK July 2022 Genocide and the European aesthetic It was only two decades ago that the Archives Office of Tasmania displayed...
  • Thomas J. Nevin's coal mine stereograph for Messrs Sims and Stops 1874
    COAL MINES NEW TOWN Tasmania CITY AGENT Thos NEVIN Detail: Stereograph of coal mine operation, Kangaroo Valley, 1870s Photographer: Th...
  • Poster boys 1991 of Tasmanian prisoners 1870s
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T. J. NEVIN STEREOSCOPY

T. J. NEVIN STEREOSCOPY

Thomas J. Nevin with stereoscopic viewer and white gloves mid-1860s. Copyright © KLW NFC Imprint Private Collection. DO NOT REPRODUCE or PUBLISH


Nevin's stereo at Caldew, West Hobart

Nevin's stereo of Mary Ann at New Town creek

Nevin's stereo of Sims Excelsior coal mine


Nevin's coloured stereo of the cattleyards


Nevin's stereo of a farmer and his field


Nevin's stereos on kunanyi/Mt Wellington 1860s

Exhibitions and Publications

Police photographers 1870s-80s

Police photographers 1870s-80s
Brothers John and Thomas Nevin
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An important update

An important update

This is not John Jones per Wm Jardine 2
In Exiled, The Port Arthur Convict Photographs
(NLA 2011, pp 166-171)

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Rogues Galleries: National Collections

T. J. Nevin's mugshots at the TMAG

T. J. Nevin's mugshots at the QVMAG

T. J. Nevin's mugshots at the NLA

T. J. Nevin's glass plate negatives 1870s


Nevin collection at the State Library of NSW


QVMAG Exhibition 1977

Poster boys: T.J. Nevin's mugshots at the QVMAG

T. J. Nevin's full-length portraits

Thomas' younger brother Constable John Nevin.
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Thomas Nevin's fiancée Elizabeth Rachel Day 1868.
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Thomas Nevin's women clients and their dresses

Thomas Nevin's portraits of children

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Descendant families

Descendant families

Albert E. Nevin, (1888-1955), youngest son of Thomas and Elizabeth Nevin, horse trainer and reinsman, ca. 1917

Hobart Cup (1913)

Anthony Trollope at Port Arthur

Thomas Nevin's VIP commission 1872



VISIT TO PORT ARTHUR.- Mr. Trollope and the Hon. Howard Spensly, Esq., Solicitor-General of Victoria, accompanied the Hon. the Premier, J.M. Wilson, Esq., and the Hon. the Attorney-General, W.R. Giblin, Esq., embarked in the Government schooner late last night, some time after Mr. Trollope had concluded his lecture on "Modern Fiction, as a recreation for young people," and left for Port Arthur. Their visit to the Peninsula will be a very hurried one, and will afford them only scant opportunity of inspecting the penal establishment, it being the intention of Messrs. Trollope and Spensly to leave Hobart Town for the North, en route for Victoria in a few days ...
Source: The Mercury 2 February 1872

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