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A E (Bert) Roberts was a coachbuilder by trade in Ipswich (Queensland), but a true renaissance man at heart. Bert’s interests included geology, music, Aboriginal culture, nature and the modern technology of the early 1900s. His broad interests and love of life are reflected in the many photographs he took.
Queensland Museum holds over 1000 of Bert Roberts’ plate glass negatives and prints from the era.
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The Roberts family records indicate that Albert Edward Roberts (Senior) was born in Birmingham, England, in 1855. He had two sons: Albert Edwin Roberts (Junior) (known as Bert) was also born in Birmingham in 1878, and Leo, a younger brother sometime later (date unknown). The Roberts family migrated to Queensland (Australia) in 1881.
Bert was a prolific photographer whose work is being shared on Wiki Commons. Bert married Florence Sarah Roberts in 1907. They had four children who led long and interesting lives: Norman (1908), George (1909), Florence Ivy (1912) and Don (John Edwin) 1916. A fifth child, Trevor Moreton (1922), did not survive infancy.
A Wikipedia article is currently being researched and written about the Roberts family by a Wiki member. One of the primary sources of evidence is an oral history interview conducted in 1995 with George Roberts, who was Bert’s second son.
This work is in the public domain in the United States because it meets three requirements:
it was first published outside the United States (and not published in the U.S. within 30 days),
it was first published before 1 March 1989 without copyright notice or before 1964 without copyright renewal or before the source country established copyright relations with the United States,
it was in the public domain in its home country (اوستراليا) on the URAA date (1 January 1996).
للمزيد مِن المعلومات انظر حقوق التَّأليف والنَّشر غير الأمريكيَّة. The photo was created before 1946, so the Australian copyright of 50 years since creation of the photo had already expired by the time the URAA entered in force in the U.S.
The plate glass negative is owned by Queensland Museum. Digitisation of this image is licensed under CC BY SA 3.0.
This image has been digitised by the Queensland Museum, and provided to the Wikimedia Commons as part of a cooperation project. The original image is in the public domain, but the Queensland Museum asserts copyright over the digitisation process, and has released the digitisation itself under CC-BY-SA-3.0. In the United States and other jurisdictions that do not implement the sweat of the brow doctrine, these images are in the public domain.
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