No Humbug: Australian Photo Review Digitized

The complete run of the Australian Photo Review from January 1894 to December 1956 has been digitized and made available by the State Library of New South Wales. The journal was the most influential in Australia throughout its history.

The description of the editor, Edwin J. Welch, is something FDTimes might consider:

“Bluntness is also one of his strong points, combined with a fluent facility of expression when he gets badly aggravated; he likewise abhors humbug and discerns it from afar.”

Thanks to British Photographic History for bringing this to light!

The complete run of the Australian Photo Review from January 1894 to December 1956 has been digitized and made available by the State Library of New South Wales. The journal was the most influential in Australia throughout its history.

The description of the editor, Edwin J. Welch, is something FDTimes might consider:

“Bluntness is also one of his strong points, combined with a fluent facility of expression when he gets badly aggravated; he likewise abhors humbug and discerns it from afar.”

Thanks to British Photographic History for bringing this to light!

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