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Portrait of Stephen Barker [picture] / The Allan Studio
Bib ID 2606030
Format PicturePicture, OnlineOnline
Online Versions
Description [ca. 1900] 
1 photograph : b&w ; 46.5 x 36.2 cm. 
Biography/History

Senator Stephen Barker was an ALP senator representing the state of Victoria from 1910 until 1920 and then again from 1923 until his death in 1924.

Notes

Title from inscription on reverse.

Condition: fair, tear upper left.

Inscriptions: "Senator Stephen Baker, J. P. First Secretary Australian Labor Party Victorian Central Executive 1901-4 Died 21st June 1924. F. J. Riley Collection" --on reverse. Photographer's name lower right corner.

Related Material Related material: F. J. Riley Collection National of Australia Manuscripts section MS 759. 
Subjects Barker, Stephen, - 1846-1924 - Portraits.  |  Politicians - Australia - Portraits.
Occupation Federal politicians.
Other authors/contributors Allan Studio

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