From its first appearance in the New South Wales colony in the mid-1800s to the mass production of visiting cards, generations of Australians have been enthralled by the power of photography

The cultural historian Margot Riley from the State Library of New South Wales specialises in the history of photography and fashion, and has been a curator for more than 20 years. She takes Guardian Australia through some the library’s oldest images.

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