File:Charles Bayliss, photographer, photographed in Fitzroy Gardens, Melbourne in 1886.jpg

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English: Charles Bayliss, photographer, photographed in Fitzroy Gardens, Melbourne in 1886.
Date Taken in 1886
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Original publication: Photo taken in 1886

Immediate source: "Gold and Silver" by Keast Burke, Penguin Books, Australia, 1973, page 49.
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