Mitchell, Lindsay, active 1930-1942

Auckland portrait photographer, with premises in Queen Street from 1930 until 1942. Source of information: Auckland Provincial Directories, Wise's New Zealand Post Office Directories.

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Railways album 9

Date: [Between 1930 and 1934]

By: New Zealand Railways; Andrew, Stanley Polkinghorne, 1878-1964; Wrigglesworth and Binns (Firm); Mitchell, Lindsay, active 1930-1942

Reference: PA1-f-058

Description: Album of publicity photographs including designs for advertisements for use in the new Zealand Railway Magazine; designs for posters for use in Railways Ticket Offices and one for a large neon lighting sign "Suggested `Claude Neon' Display for New Zealand Railway Publicity Department, Wellington. `Travel by train'". One photograph is entitled "`Post' corner 1880. Now site of King's Chambers". A number of images show a [Labour Day?] parade of marching people, and floats some of which are advertising NZ Railways holiday destinations, with slogans reading `Come to Rotorua', `Come to Waitomo', `Come to The Chateau Tongariro'. There are designs of title pages for the New Zealand Railways Magazine; a view of a commemorative key with a sheaf of corn on the handle in a presentation box; and designs for a programme of events surround the laying of the foundation stone for the new Government Railway Station, Wellington, N.Z. by HRH the Duke of Gloucester, December 17th 1934. These are followed by photographs taken during the Duke's tour of New Zealand, including crowd scenes in Wellington, Maori celebrations of welcome at Ngaruawahia, and scenes in the Rotorua thermal area. There are a few individual and group portraits of the management and administrative staff of New Zealand Railways, most unidentified. Most of the images relate to the 1930s, but there are a few copies of earlier photographs. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with canvas cover, maroon spine, entitled `Miscellaneous Book C4'; 42 x 59 cm

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National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of New Zealand :Photograph of Margaret Bever...

Date: Between 1930 and 1941

By: Mitchell, Lindsay, active 1930-1942; National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of New Zealand

Reference: 1/2-197555-F

Description: Photograph of Margaret Beveridge Stevenson (1865-1941), founder of the Baha'i faith in New Zealand, taken between 1930 and 1941 by Lindsay Mitchell of Auckland. Lindsay Mitchell first established his studio in Auckland in 1930. Margaret Beveridge Stevenson died in February 1941. Copy negative made by Labtec in Auckland. Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate copy negative 12.5 x 10 cm

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