Nicholas John Caire was born in 1837 in Guernsey, Channel Islands. He migrated to Australia with his parents and arrived in Adelaide about 1860. He had developed an interest in photography from a young age and with help and instruction from a local photographer soon becam competent in the art. By his late twenties he was travelling and photographing through Gippsland. In 1867 he opened a studio in Adelaide. After marrying in 1870 he and his wife moved to Talbot, near Clunes, Victoria, where he worked for the next six years. In 1876 when he bought an established studio in Collins Street, Melbourne but in 1885 he gave up his city studio and devoted the rest of his life to outdoor photography, working from his home in South Yarra. He died at Armadale, Victoria, in 1918.

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A collection of five photographs - Nicholas Caire and unknown…

Aboriginal Life in Photographs

A collection of five photographs - Nicholas Caire and unknown photographers, King Billy Maloga, Aboriginal Native Group, Aboriginals, Lake Tyers, Aborignal Ceremony, Aborignal Mother and Child, 14 x 19 cm (average each)

Views of Victoria and the Fijis, An album of 105 photographs…

Victoria and the Fijis: A Photographic Journey

Views of Victoria and the Fijis, An album of 105 photographs including photographs Nicholas Caire, Fred Kruger, depicting scenes of Victoria, Geelong, Queenscliff, Bendigo, NSW, Blue Mountains, NZ, Fiji, Tonga and Samoa, 14 x 20 cm each approx.

Two views of the Albert Memorial, Hyde Park, by Nicholas Caire…

Albert Memorial: Two Colonial Photographs

Two views of the Albert Memorial, Hyde Park, by Nicholas Caire c.1885, and Charles Bayliss c.1880. Both ex Sydney antique print room. 2 various Australian Colonial photographs. Silver Gelatin photograph (2). 19 x 13 cm each