[Editor: This cabinet card, featuring a photograph of a woman, is undated; however, it is believed to have been made in the late 19th century. It was made by E. C. Waddington, of Melbourne (Vic.).]
[Front of cabinet card]
E. C. Waddington & Co.
Elizabeth Street, Melbourne.
[Description: A photograph of a woman, standing up and holding a fan.]
[Reverse of cabinet card]
E. C. Waddington & Co.
109 Elizabeth Street
Melbourne
Duplicates may be obtained at any time
and enlargements made to any size.
Marion, Imp. Paris.
Source:
Original document
Editor’s notes:
Dimensions (approximate): 109 mm. (width), 165 mm. (height).
This cabinet card was printed on a sturdy cardboard mount, with rounded corners.
Co. = an abbreviation of “Company”
Marion = A. Marion & Co. (of Soho Square, London), a manufacturer of cardboard mounts, was an English company which operated in the mid to late 19th century
See: Roger Vaughan, “Marion – Victorian Photograph Card Printers”, Victorian and Edwardian Photographs – Roger Vaughan Personal Collection
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