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Latitude
51.507222
Longitude
-0.1275
Start Date
1832-01-01
End Date
1899-01-01

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ID
tb962c

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Birth Place
London, England, UK
Biography
He was born in London and had been in the colony 45 years, 38 of which he had spent in Goulburn. On first arriving in New South Wales he was employed in the mint, but left there to go on a goldfield. After an interval of a few years he made his home in Goulburn, where he carried on a fancy goods shop. He combined photographing with his other business, but relinquished it after some years. Mr. Gregory was a prominent member of the Church of England. He occupied a seat in the Synod, and was a member of the committee of the Church Society and of the Cathedral Council. He was chairman of the Southern Building Company and a director of the Gas Company. Writers: emelanie Date written: 2014 Last updated: 2014
Born
b. 19 October 1832
Summary
Gregory is known for a posthumous photograph that he took of the bushranger Lowry in 1863 that was reproduced in the Illustrated Melbourne Post. He was born in London and lived in Australia for 45 years, 38 of which he spent in Goulburn. On making his home in Goulburn, he first opened a photographic studio which he carried on alongside his fancy goods shop in the 1860s.
Gender
Male
Died
13 October 1899
Age at death
67