This image was taken by Archibald James Campbell, it features his daughter-in-law Amy (nee' Dethridge), who was married to Archibald George, the eldest Campbell son. Amy was the daughter of the conservative arbitration Judge George James Dethridge. .A well known Naturalist and Ornithologist, Campbell was one of the first in Australia to employ nature photography in recording his fieldwork. He was also a great proponent of enivornmetal protection. Campbell's interest in nature was aroused in childhood at Werribee, Victoria where he lived with his grandparents until the age of 10. His first love was egg-collecting, and his general interest in birds was further inspired by the study of John Gould's works at the Public Library. He was for many years active in the Field Naturalists' Club of Victoria. By 1896 his collection of eggs represented 500 species. Campbell initiated the first of several dinners which led to the formation in 1901 of the (Royal) Australasian Ornithologists' Union; he was president in 1909 and 1928 and co-editor of its journal, The Emu, for thirteen years. Campbell published widely and was quite an early advocate for the protection of the Australian bush. He was also a keen photographer having taken up courses at the Working Men's College in Melbourne and has been acknowledged as one of the first Australians to employ photography in his fieldwork. Campbell's egg collection along with his vast image collection is housed at Museum Victoria.
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