Captain Samuel White Sweet (1 May 1825 – 4 January 1886) was an English sea captain who settled in Australia in 1864, and was involved in the early colonization of the Northern Territory. After the grounding of his ships Gulnare and Wallaroo, for both of which he was held culpable, he turned his interest in photography from a serious hobby and part-time occupation to a profession. Sweet was a pioneer of Australian landscape photography as an art form, and kept abreast of technical advances in the medium.
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| - Captain Samuel White Sweet (1 May 1825 – 4 January 1886) was an English sea captain who settled in Australia in 1864, and was involved in the early colonization of the Northern Territory. After the grounding of his ships Gulnare and Wallaroo, for both of which he was held culpable, he turned his interest in photography from a serious hobby and part-time occupation to a profession. Sweet was a pioneer of Australian landscape photography as an art form, and kept abreast of technical advances in the medium. (en)
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| - Riverton, South Australia, Australia (en)
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| - Portsea, Portsmouth, England (en)
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- Roper River
- Royal Navy
- Bowden, South Australia
- 19th-century Australian photographers
- People from Portsea, Portsmouth
- Riverton, South Australia
- Melbourne
- Rundle Street, Adelaide
- George V
- Board of Trade
- 1825 births
- 1886 deaths
- Brompton, South Australia
- Darwin Harbour
- Wallaroo, South Australia
- Landscape photography
- East Vernon Light
- Flinders Street, Adelaide
- Northern Territory
- Ovingham, South Australia
- Hamilton, Victoria
- Henry Simpson (shipping)
- Adelaide Botanic Gardens
- Landscape photographers
- Australian sailors
- Sydney
- Port Adelaide
- Port Darwin
- Portsmouth
- South Australia
- Merredin, Western Australia
- Newcastle, New South Wales
- Rose Park, South Australia
- Portsea, Portsmouth
- Kingston SE, South Australia
- Richard Schomburgk
- Bloomfield Douglas
- William Richard Pybus
- Overland Telegraph Line
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| - Captain Samuel White Sweet (1 May 1825 – 4 January 1886) was an English sea captain who settled in Australia in 1864, and was involved in the early colonization of the Northern Territory. After the grounding of his ships Gulnare and Wallaroo, for both of which he was held culpable, he turned his interest in photography from a serious hobby and part-time occupation to a profession. Sweet was a pioneer of Australian landscape photography as an art form, and kept abreast of technical advances in the medium. (en)
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