Mary Nevin (1810-1875), mother of Thomas, Jack (William John), and Mary Anne Nevin. Shelverton Collection.
John Nevin (1808-1887), father of Thomas, Mary Anne, and Jack (William John), husband of Mary Nevin (1810-1875). Photo by Thomas Nevin. Shelverton Collection.
Convicts lists Fairlie 1852 Archives Office of Tasmania
Fairlie sick lists 1852. Thomas Nevin's mother Mary and sister Mary Anne on sick list, 23-24 April. National Archives, London.
John Nevin occupancy Hobart Town Gazette, Nov. 26, 1872
Thomas Nevin, mid-1860s, self-portrait in white gloves holding a stereoscope. The Eva Nevin (m. Morris) Collection
Thomas Nevin served an apprenticeship with Alfred Bock, entry in Joan Kerr (ed, 1992), Dictionary of Australian Artists and Photographers to 1870
Thomas Nevin served an apprenticeship with Alfred Bock, whose studio stamp he used for commercial work from 1865. From The McCullagh Collection (PC)
Stereograph by T. Nevin, Elizabeth Street, Hobart, taken across street from his studio, the City Photographic Establishment, 140 Eliz. St. TMAG Collection.
Ferns stereograph, T. Nevin, TMAG collection
Stereograph by T. Nevin of the junction of the Derwent and Plenty (rivers). TMAG collection
Salmon Ponds stereograph by T. Nevin, ca 1870, TMAG Collection
Rocking stone party, Mt Wellington. Stereograph by Thomas Nevin 1860s, TMAG Collection
Thomas Nevin, detail of self-portrait holding stereoscope, mid-1860s.
Self-portrait, Thomas J. Nevin (1842-1923). T. Nevin stamp on verso, ca 1873. Nevin Family Collection.
Thomas Nevin and Elizabeth Rachel Day, wedding photo, married July 12, 1871, Wesleyan Chapel Kangaroo Valley, Hobart. Nevin Family Collection.
Marriage registration for Elizabeth Rachel Day and Thomas Nevin, July 12, 1871 at the Wesleyan Chapel, Kangaroo Valley, Hobart.
W. Hanson was a witness at Thomas and Elizabeth Nevin's wedding, July 12, 1871. Advertisement in Walch's Tasmanian Almanac, 1865ca.
Detail (neg): Marriage registration for Elizabeth Rachel Day and Thomas Nevin, July 12, 1871 at the Wesleyan Chapel, Kangaroo Valley, Hobart.
Elizabeth Rachel Day ca 1870, wife of Thomas Nevin (married 1871). T. Nevin stamp verso.
Elizabeth Rachel Nevin nee Day (1847-1914), wife of Thomas Nevin. Photo by Thomas Nevin late 1870s. Shelverton Collection.
Thomas J. Nevin (1842-1923), commercial and government photographer. Shelverton Collection
John Nevin, out-pensioner guard, with wife Mary, sons Thomas and William John (Jack) and daughter(s) Mary Anne (and Rebecca?) listed in arrivals
Thomas Nevin, Elizabeth Rachel Day, and children. Colonial Families Record held at the AOT
Mary Anne Nevin (1846-?), married John Carr 1877. Sister of Thomas and Jack Nevin. Photo by Thomas Nevin. Nevin Family Collection.
Nevin group portrait. Thomas and Elizabeth Nevin, seated, Jack (Thomas' brother, William John) far right, hand on hip. The Eva Nevin (m. Morris) Collection
Jack Nevin (1852 ca - 1891), born as William John Nevin, brother of Thomas and Mary Anne, arrived on Fairlie 1852. Shelverton Collection
William John Nevin, known as Jack or John Nevin (1852-1891), brother of Thomas Nevin, employed on salary at H.M Gaol, Hobart (photographer, keeper in admin). Electoral roll for North Hobart 1884.
Wesleyan lament for William Genge, written by John Nevin 1881, father of Thomas Nevin. State Library of Tasmania.
Woman with umbrella. Verso with T. Nevin stamp Marcel Safier Collection
Verso of woman with umbrella Safier Collection
Verso of man standing next to stereoscope viewer McCullagh Collection
Girl with tinted sprig of flowers Harrisson Collection Verso: Clifford & Nevin
Woman seated at table with tinted flowers. Verso has T. Nevin stamp. Courtesy of Geoff Harrisson Collection.
Bearded man seated at table with boater hat. Verso has T.J. Nevin stamp with government insignia. Harrisson Collection.
Harrisson Collection. Three versions of Nevin's stamp on versos.
Harrisson Collection: three versions of Nevin's studio stamp. Verso of girl with tinted sprig, verso of man with boater, verso of woman at table with tinted flowers.
W. R. Giblin, Attorney-General and Premier of Tasmania. Photo by Thomas Nevin ca 1874, T. Nevin stamp on verso. Archives Office of Tasmania Collection.
Verso of carte of W. R. Giblin, Attorney-General and Premier of Tasmania. Photo by Thomas Nevin ca 1874, Archives Office of Tasmania Collection.
Verso of W. R. Giblin, Attorney-General and Premier of Tasmania. Photo by Thomas Nevin ca 1874, T. Nevin stamp . Archives Office of Tasmania Collection.
New Town studio stamp. Verso of stereograph of view of New Town from the Orphan School. TMAG Collection.
Elizabeth Rachel Day. Photo by Nevin & Smith ca 1865. Stamp on verso.
Verso of carte of Mary Sophia Day ca 1870 by Nevin & Smith.
Hector Charles Horatio Axup, married Mary Sophia Day 1878, Thomas Nevin's brother-in-law. Courtesy of Suzy Baldwin
Hector C. Axup, brother-in-law of Elizabeth Nevin nee Day, m. Mary Sophia Day 1878 Shipping record of service on Graces 1859
Hector Axup 1910s, second from left, brother-in-law of Thomas Nevin. Taken at Low Head pilot station, Nothern Tasmania. Courtesy Mr Wootton, of the George Town Historical Society.
Mary Sophia Axup nee Day, seated, sister of Thomas Nevin's wife Elizabeth Rachel Day. With her daughters and grand child, ca, 1938. Axup Family Collection
Emily Maud Davis with her mother Frances Davis, ca.1914, Burrows stamp on recto. Emily married Thomas Nevin's youngest son Albert in 1917. Nevin Family Collection.
Albert Nevin, ca 1917, youngest son of Thomas and Elizabeth Nevin. Painting or painted over photograph. Nevin Family Collection.
Albert Nevin, 1914, youngest son of Thomas and Elizabeth Nevin.Verso has inscription "To Miss E. Davis from Mr A. Nevin". Nevin Family Collection.
23 Newdegate St North Hobart, home of Thomas and Elizabeth's adult children and grandchildren from the 1920s-1950s. Nevin Family Collection.
Thomas James "Sonny" Nevin, (1874-1948), son of Thomas and Elizabeth Nevin, ca. 1930s, in Salvation Army Uniform. Married Gertrude Tennyson Bates 1907. Nevin Family Collection.
William John Nevin (1878-1927), son of Thomas and Elizabeth Nevin. Shelverton Collection.
Electoral roll 1888
Man standing with walking stick, man seated with horse whip. Verso has studio stamp "Clifford & Nevin, Hobart Town" from the QVMAG collection, also in TMAG directory 1992.
Inscription on verso "Clifford & Nevin, Hobart Town", exhibited at QVMAG 2007-2008. Coloured by purchaser after sale, 1865-1876?. Neither man is Thomas Nevin or Samuel Clifford.
Taken with Alfred Bock, Port Arthur cricket team, 1864. SLTas
Man standing with hand on kitchen chair. Verso has "Clifford & Nevin" studio inscription. Heavily tinted (not Nevin tinting). From the John McCullagh Collection.
Verso of man standing with hand on kitchen chair. "Clifford & Nevin" studio inscription. Heavily tinted (not Nevin tinting). From the John McCullagh Collection.
Unknown woman, vignette with T. Nevin stamp on verso. From the State Library of Victoria.
Verso of woman sitting, vignette by T. Nevin. From the State Library of Victoria collection.
Nevin & Smith photograph of two children, with a special studio stamp on verso for the Prince of Wales visit 1868. Tinted (not by Nevin). From the State Library of Victoria collection.
Verso of Nevin & Smith photograph of two children, with a special studio stamp for the Prince of Wales visit 1868. Tinted (not by Nevin). From the State Library of Victoria collection.
Young man leaning on a table stereoscope, tinted. Verso has T.J. Nevin stamp with government insignia. From the John McCullagh collection.
Verso of young man leaning on a table stereoscope, tinted, ca 1870s. T.J. Nevin stamp with government insignia. From the John McCullagh collection.
Nevin and Nevins: the same person. Entry written by Chris Long for the TMAG publication, Tasmanian Photographers 1840-1940: A Directory ... (1992)
Photo of Melville St under snow, exhibited at Wellington Park exhibition 1868, by T. Nevin. TMAG collection
Letter from Special Collections, State Library of Tasmania written by Geoff Stilwell to Mrs Shelverton, daughter of Thomas Nevin's daughter Minnie (Mary) Nevin
G.T. Stilwell (d. 2000) , biographer of Thomas Nevin, Special Collections librarian, State Library of Tasmania. Mercury photo.
The Mercury, March 10, 1977, article about exhibition of Nevin's convict photos, QVMAG
Professor Joan Kerr, biographer of Thomas Nevin (1992, Dictionary of ...) National Library of Australia collection
Biographical entry for Thomas Nevin in Joan Kerr (ed), 1992 with photograph of convict Harrison which was printed on a postcard advertising Nevin's 1977 exhibition of convicts at the QVMAG
New York Times 1875, extract from article on American visit to Hobart for the Transit of Venus 1874
Albert Nevin, grandson of Thomas Nevin, rider in 1916
Dogherty
Prisoner ID photos by Nevin at the Archives Office of Tasmania (enter "Nevin" in Description Box on the AOT search photographs page.)
William Smith per Gilmore 3. Verso bears T.J. Nevin stamp with government insignia. QVMAG Collection
T.J. Nevin studio stamp with government insignia, verso of convict William Smith per Gilmore 3. Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery collection.
The spurious argument by Chris Long for a photographer attribution to AH Boyd (Tasmanian Photographers 1849-1940...TMAG 1995).
convict photos by Nevin on p.36 of the TMAG publication Tasmanian Photographers ...
p.36 of the TMAG publication where the writer Chris Long creates the misattribution to A H Boyd
Parchment record with Nevin's photo of prisoner Williamson, held at the Penitentiary Chapel Historic Site, Hobart
NPG Exhibition 2000 with Nevin's convict cartes and misattribution to Beattie and Boyd.
Helen Ennis, Intersections (NLA). Has convict photo by Nevin.
National Portrait Gallery exhibition of Nevin's convicts, 2009. Photo copyright KLW NFC 2009
Superintendent Propsting, Nevin's supervisor while serving as special constable
Tom Midwood cartoon of Supt. Propsting ca. 1880. Source: State Library of Tasmania.
Charles Rosetta, taken by Thomas Nevin at the Hobart Gaol, June 6, 1876, on Rosetta's discharge. Glass negative printed. NLA collection
Verso of photo of prisoner James Sutherland, executed May 1883. Taken by Thomas and Jack Nevin at Hobart Gaol. NLA collection
Index lists T.Nevin, City Photographic Establishment.
Includes Nevin attribution for photo of convict Moran. National Library of Australia
Pauper photographed in Nevin's studio (Nevin's carpet), ca. 1871. SLTas Collection.
Sir Francis Smith, Chief Justice, ca. 1875
May Nevin's soapstone China trade vase. Photo copyright KLW NFC 2007.
Elizabeth Nevin's cruet, Port Arthur souvenir ware of Separate Model Prison, 1900s. Photo copyright KLW NFC 2007. Watermarked.
Hobart Town Hall 1870s, residence of Thomas and Elizabeth Nevin 1876-1880. SLTas Collection.
The Bulletin May 16, 1978 with wrong name of convict: the convict pictured was Charles Brown.
Hand-coloured carte of prisoner Bramall aka Johnstone aka Taylor, taken by Thomas Nevin. NLA Collection.
Blore: from entry of convicts, TMAG 1995 publication Tasmanian Photographers 1840-1940: A Directory. Fitzpatrick: from NLA collection
Poster of Thomas Nevin's photographs of Tasmanian prisoners, purchased from the Penitentiary Chapel Historic Site, old Hobart Gaol. Photograph copyright KLW NFC 2008. ARR.
Dr John Coverdale, neighbour of the Nevins at Kangaroo Valley, New Town, and referee for Thomas Nevin's commission as prion photographer at Port Arthur and Hobart Gaol.
Elizabeth Rachel Day ca. 1865. Nevin & Smith studio stamp on verso.
Thomas James "Sonny" Nevin, son of Thomas and Elizabeth Nevin, ca. 1940, in Salvation Army uniform. From the Eva Morris (nee Nevin) collection 2009,
George Nevin, on right, son of Thomas and Elizabeth Nevin, with Jack Davis, father of Emily Nevin nee Davis
Minnie Nevin, Mary Axup, Eva Baldwin, May Nevin, ca. 1938. Minnie and May were Thomas and Elizabeth Nevin's daughters. Mary Axup nee Day was Elizabeth Nevin's sister, and Eva Baldwin was Mary Axup's daughter.
May Nevin (1872-1955) , first born child of Elizabeth and Thomas Nevin, taken at Newdegate St North Hobart ca. 1945.
William John Nevin, son of Thomas and Elizabeth Nevin, ca. 1900.
QVMAG exhibition, 1977, list of convict cartes by Thomas Nevin. Courtesy of the QVMAG 2005.
Jack Nevin, younger brother of Thomas, also a photographer at the Hobart Gaol. Taken by Thomas Nevin ca. 1880
Eight same level generation portraits by Thomas Nevin of his siblings, self and wife
Nine convict cartes, two with T. J. Nevin studio stamps, at the State Library of NSW with the Boyd misattribution derived from Chris Long's error (TMAG 1995).
Nevin's carte of James Sutherland pasted to page with Sutherland's death warrant 1883 (Mitchell Library C203)
Poem by John Nevin, Thomas Nevin's father, Kangaroo Valley Tasmania, 1868. Source: held at the Mitchell Library, SLNSW. Photo copyright KLW NFC 2009 Arr