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Latitude
52.48
Longitude
-1.9025
Start Date
1814-01-01
End Date
1814-01-01

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ID
tba8c4

Extended Data

DAAO URL
https://www.daao.org.au/bio/william-millington-nixon
Birth Place
Birmingham, England, UK
Biography
professional photographer, gunsmith and farmer, was born in Birmingham, England, on 1 August 1814, son of Joseph Nixon and Hannah, née Millington. He came to Victoria in the Havilah in 1855 with his wife Eliza, née Wood, whom he had married in England in 1838, and their numerous children, including Stephen , Samuel and Joseph . Nixon worked in the Duryea Brothers Adelaide studio in 1855-58, then became a partner. Howell’s Adelaide Directory for 1858 referred to him as 'W.M. Nixon (late Duryea Bros) Daguerreotype & Photographic Artist. King William Street’ but advertisements in 1858-60 were always for the firm of Nixon & Duryea. When the partnership was dissolved in 1860, Townsend Duryea retained the King William Street premises and Nixon moved to the Adelaide Arcade. Cato states that Nixon specialised in 'mother and child’ portraits, solving the problem of long exposure times by taking the baby asleep. In 1868-73 Nixon was working at Lake Pomanda on the Murray River (the place to which Townsend Duryea later retired), and he apparently travelled to other small towns in the district until finally settling on a property over the border in about 1879. He died at Deniliquin, New South Wales, on 7 April 1893. Statton states that he was a gunsmith as well as a photographer and farmer. Writers: Staff Writer Date written: 1992 Last updated: 2011
Born
b. 1 August 1814
Summary
William Nixon emigrated from Birmingham to South Australia in 1855. A gunsmith by trade, Nixon switched to a career in photography following his experience in the Duryea Brothers' studio for a short period of time. He specialised in mother and child portraits during the nineteenth century.
Gender
Male
Died
7 April 1893
Age at death
79