NASH-BOOTHBY, ELIZABETH (1879-1964)
ELIZABETH NASH-BOOTHBY was a Melbourne photographer operating her own studio, between the years of 1915 and 1922.
Name:
NASH-BOOTHBY, ELIZABETH (1879-1964)
Full Birth Name:
Alma “Gran” Elizabeth Nash
Married Name:
Mrs Eric Norman Marshall (1917-1964)
Notes:
ELIZABETH NASH-BOOTHBY was a Melbourne photographer who began her early career with Mina Moore around 1913. A few years later she was working with another student of Moore’s, Ruth Hollick, in the latter’s Moonee Ponds studio. In 1915 Nash-Boothby opened her own studio at 361 Collins Street where she remained until July 1921 when her studio was acquired by Amy Croll Millar. Millar retained the studio’s name of Nash-Boothby Studio..
Profession:
Photographer
Professional Years:
1913 to 1921
Related Portfolios:
Where Practised:
Mina Moore, Melbourne, VIC (1913-1914?); Ruth Hollick, Melbourne, VIC (1914?-1915); Nash-Boothby Studios, 361 Collins St, Melbourne, VIC (1915-1921)
18 August 1921, Table Talk (Melb), pg 37. TROVE
