An important photo of Dan Kelly, brother of Ned Kelly, Taken in…
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An important photo of Dan Kelly, brother of Ned Kelly, Taken in Melbourne in the late 19th century albumen paper photograph bears inscription 'Burman, 209 Bourke Street East and St. George's Hall' on Front, and Burman's Photographic Rooms Stamp on verso

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