BiographyBaily returned to Tasmania in the mid 1860s. In 1866 he exhibited 'Album Portraits’ at the Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition and published stereo-photographs of landscape subjects in 1867 from his studio at 94 Liverpool Street, Hobart, moving to 139 Elizabeth Street later that year. Baily advertised both photographic and oil portraits throughout the 1870s. He exhibited oil paintings (possibly on a photographic base) at the 1879 Sydney and 1881 Melbourne International exhibitions. His son, also called Henry, took over the photography business, so it continued under the same name until 1918.