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Perez Mann Batchelder b. 1818

Also known as Perez Bachelder, P. M. Batchelder
  • Artist (Photographer)
The eldest of the Batchelder brothers, Perez was undoubtedly instrumental in prompting his siblings to emigrate to Australia, arriving as he did several years before the others. A successful professional photographer, Batchelder was in partnership with his brothers briefly before joining forces with Daniel O'Neill.
  • Biographical Data b. 1818 Boston, Massachusetts, USA
  • Biography 1 biography
  • Associates 23 people
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  • Works 5 works
  • Exhibitions 6 exhibitions
  • Collections 2 collections
  • Recognitions 2 recognitions
  • References 7 references
creator of
(Portrait of George Coppin)
 
creator of
(Portrait of Mr and Mrs Charles Kean)
 
creator of
(Portrait of G.V. Brooke)
 
creator of
(Portrait of Madame Carandini)
 
creator of
Portrait of a Gentleman
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Updated Oct. 19, 2011
Created Jan. 1, 1992
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