Item F3480 - Stodart family album of photographs

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F3480

Title

Stodart family album of photographs

Date(s)

  • 1899-1908 (Creation)

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Item

Extent and medium

1 parcel.

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Name of creator

(1824-)

Biographical history

James Dickson Stodart (1824-1867), accountant, migrated to Melbourne, Australia, from Edinburgh, Scotland, around 1854. Soon after he was joined by his wife, Maria Louisa Margaretha (née Meincke), and their children. At least two of their seven children survived into adulthood: James Stodart (1849-1922) and Elizabeth Gray Stodart (1851-1908).

James, the son, became a merchant and a politician in Brisbane, Queensland, and married Elizabeth Henrietta Noble Gair. They had a son, Robert Mackay Stodart (1879-1956), and a pair of twins named Louise Georgina Stodart (1886-1972) and Charles Cecil Stodart (1886-1961).

Elizabeth, the daughter, first married Robert Smith Dods (1837-1876), wholesale grocer. They had three sons: Robert Smith "Robin" Dods (1868-1920), James Stodart Dods (1872-1902) and Joseph Espie Dods (1874-1930). The eldest son, Robert Smith "Robin" Dods, became an accomplished architect. The youngest son, Joseph Espie Dods, became the Government Medical Officer for the City of Brisbane. In 1879, several years after she was widowed, Elizabeth married Charles Ferdinand Marks, physician and politician. They had four children: Alexander Hammett Marks (1880-1954), Edward Oliver "Ted" Marks (1882-1971), Charles Hubert Marks (1885-1951) and Edris Marie Marks (1891-1977). The eldest son, Alexander, became a physician and military officer, while second son, Edward or "Ted", became a geologist then ophthalmologist. Ted's only child, a daughter named Elizabeth Nesta Marks (1918-2002), sometimes known as "Pat", became an eminent Queensland entomologist and expert in the study of mosquitoes and malaria.

The Victorian branch of the Stodart family occupied Mooramong Station near Skipton, Victoria. Grazier David Edmund Stodart (1846-1916) and his wife, Flora Matilda (née Willis), purchased Mooramong in 1889.

Archival history

Previously titled as: Fryer Album A22.

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Scope and content

Album, 30 x 23 cm, bound in green cloth, containing 104 sepia and black and white photographs of various sizes, mounted on board. Some photographs have handwritten captions. Handwritten inscription inside front cover: 'Nina Stodart with love from "F.S." 18.5.05'.

The photographs feature people, animals and places including members of the Victorian branch of the Stodart family; Mooramong Station near Skipton, Victoria; Geelong College and Geelong; Carlsruhe, Victoria; No. 3 S.M. Coy Corps of Australian Engineers at Lytton Camp; pyramids in Egypt; Enoggera Creek and the early operations of Enoggera Reservoir; Federation celebrations in Sydney; Brisbane during the 1898 flood; the departure of the first Queensland Contingent for South Africa during the Boer War; crowds on Federation Day attending the Proclamation of the Commonwealth, Brisbane; visit of the Duke of York and Duke of Cornwall, George Frederick Ernest Albert; the Aboriginal Arch spanning George Street during the Duke of York's visit in Brisbane; Botanical Gardens, Melbourne; Sandgate, Brisbane; locations in Batavia (Jakarta); and General Lord Hopetoun taking his oath of office in Centennial Park and parading through the streets of Sydney.

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Conditions governing access

Unrestricted access.

Conditions governing reproduction

Out of copyright. Able to be reproduced without permission. Please attribute the Fryer Library.

Language of material

  • English

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Related units of description

Related material is held at the Fryer Library in UQFL477 Fryer Library Photograph Collection, PIC527-PIC529.

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991011735859703131

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Status

Revised

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Dates of creation revision deletion

Revised, Kymberley Doyle, 21-Jan-2025.
Revised, Linda Justo, 3-Aug-2021.
Migrated from LMS: April 2019, P.A.

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