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Formal portrait of James Ivory
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TitleFormal portrait of James IvoryPhotographerAlbert LomerStudioAlbert Lomer, Queen Street, Brisbane
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DescriptionPortrait of James Ivory. Ivory owned Eskdale (Esk)in 1843. He acquired land at Bundamba and by 1879 owned 18,000 acres. He grew sugar cane and invested in the cotton boom. He bought the Bremer Mills property in 1868. He kept a diary of a squatter's life from 1862-1883, that is held at the Mitchell Library in Sydney and a copy is also held with the Ipswich Libraries. The transcription of the diaries is also held on Picture Ipswich.References (offline)Australian Dictionary of Biography, v. 4, 1972
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BusinessesBremer MillsPeople & FamiliesJames Ivory (1820-1887)Ivory familyCurated CollectionsBeards & moustachesDesperate & Dateless
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Formal portrait of James Ivory. Picture Ipswich, accessed 24/05/2025, https://www.pictureipswich.com.au/nodes/view/989