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Tag: photographers
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Highlights of 2023 from the Turnbull Library’s Arrangement & Description team
By William Daymond
14 December 2023
A review of 2023 from the team who make our collections easier to find and use.
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The eight-hour workday
By Louise Garrett
20 October 2023
Photography collections documenting New Zealand's labour history and the workers' rights movement.
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The beautiful game
By Kimberley Stephenson
17 August 2023
Documenting the rise of women's football in Aotearoa New Zealand
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Anna Jacoba (Ans) Westra (1936-2023)
By Paul Diamond
3 March 2023
Commemorating the life and legacy of one of New Zealand’s best-known photographers and documentarians.
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Encountering William Harding | I see red
By Eileen Tuhou
7 October 2022
Re-imagining a William Harding portrait of a Mr Cobb and his rifle.
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Encountering William Harding | Moon daughter
By Florence Kitteridge
7 October 2022
Re-imagining a William Harding portrait of moon daughter.
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Encountering William Harding | Bedside manner
By Amy Noble
7 October 2022
Re-imagining a William Harding portrait of an unidentified man.
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Encountering William Harding | Capped
By Blaze Thompson
30 September 2022
Re-imagining a William Harding portrait of the Burne family.
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Encountering William Harding | Man, unidentified
By Salif Sidibe
30 September 2022
Re-imagining a William Harding portrait of an unidentified man.
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Encountering William Harding | Small girl, big chair
By Erica Challis
30 September 2022
Re-imagining a William Harding portrait of an unidentified girl.
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Encountering William Harding | A town where everybody knows everybody
By Louise Hammersley
23 September 2022
Re-imagining a William Harding portrait of Mr Cobb and his rifle.
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Encountering William Harding | A family portrait
By Joseph Rozga
23 September 2022
Re-imagining a William Harding portrait of the Burne family.
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Encountering William Harding | In sickness you see me
By Millie Romei
23 September 2022
Re-imagining a William Harding portrait of an unidentified man.
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William Harding: An unconventional eye
By Fiona Oliver
17 August 2022
Includes thoughts on why there was no smiling in formal Victorian portraiture.
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Off the record | William Harding, ‘photographist’
By Fiona Oliver
28 July 2022
The immediate and relatable portraits of William Harding.
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Photos of the West Coast by Damer Farrell
By Peter Ireland
22 July 2022
A unique perspective on the West Coast way of life.
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Going into raptures over stereographs
By Natalie Marshall
21 June 2022
Celebrating International Stereoscopy Day with a look at stereoscopic photographs in the Alexander Turnbull Library.
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Re-visioning Joseph Divis and Waiuta
By Caroline McQuarrie
24 November 2021
Recovering details from the photographs of a small West Coast mining town.
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Unrolling the collection
By Madeleine Ross and Siobhon Moore
14 October 2021
Treating and revealing rolled panorama photographic prints.
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Processing ‘The Evening Post’ International Collection — an update
By Brianna Gillanders
28 July 2021
Masters student in Museum and Heritage Practice at Victoria University of Wellington, Brianna Gillanders writes about the significance of the Evening Post International Collection as a resource for researchers.
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