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Clarke, Jack M, fl 1898. Attributed works :Constance Astley and Margaret Shaen on Tasma...
Date: Tuesday, 1 March 1898
From: Constance Astley (1851-1935) :Photographs relating to the New Zealand visit of Constance Astley
By: Clarke, John Michael, 1875-1952
Reference: 1/2-178522-F
Description: Constance Astley and Margaret Shaen on Tasman Glacier. Photograph taken Tuesday 1 March 1898l, probably by their guide, Jack Clarke, on Margaret Shaen's camera. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s) copied from original returned to owner. Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate negative 100 x 125 mm
Sarney album 1
Date: [Circa 1870s-1880s]
From: Sarney, H F (Mr), fl 1959 :Photograph albums of New Zealand scenes
By: Burton Brothers (Dunedin, N.Z.); Edmund Wheeler & Son (Firm)
Reference: PA1-f-065
Description: Album of landscapes taken by various photographers including Wheeler & Sons and the Burton Brothers, circa 1870s and 1880s. All the views are of New Zealand except the last sequence (p 33-37) showing Rio de Janeiro. Of particular interest are views of a wool wagon drawn by oxen, crossing a ford; a series showing an unidentified curved viaduct under construction (p 28-32); and a number showing a farm run by J F L Jetter at Te Puke when the land was partially cleared, with cattle grazing in paddocks, and Mr Jetter standing by a horse in a paddock in front of his home. Many of the images show uncleared land, with a deep ravine filled with native bush and tree ferns, and a stream running through (p 24-27). Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with dark green leather cover with embossed diamond shape pattern, bordered with gold; 32 x 38 cm
Stoner album
Date: [Circa 1890s]
By: Beattie, John Watt, 1859-1930; Sturtevant, George Neville, 1858-1937; Roberts, Elizabeth, 1856-1918; Stoner, W
Reference: PA1-o-482
Description: Album of photographs relating to mountains and mountaineering in the Southern Alps. A photograph of George John Roberts, Charles Edward Douglas, and Leonard Cockayne (p 1), was probably taken by George Roberts' wife, who took one of the group at the same time but in different positions (See image at PAColl-5926-13) C H Stonor is seen with "Dr Teichmann" [i.e. Ebenezer Teichelmann] (p 40). Two photographs at the end of the album are of Tasmania, one showing a bush scene with a small waterfall; and one taken by John Watt Beattie of Hobart from the bay. All the inscriptions in the album are hand-written with decorative lettering and patterning. Inscriptions: Album page - W. Stoner, Llanvair, Coronation Rd, South Ascot. Rev. Celsus Kelly Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with dark blue cover, black spine; 24.0 cm x 31.5 cm
Green, William Spotswood, 1847-1919 : Journals / transcribed by Belinda Baldock
Date: [1869]-1882, 1999
By: Green, William Spotswood (Rev), 1847-1919
Reference: MS-Papers-6637
Description: Transcripts by Belinda Baldock of five of Green's accounts of his travels (1) a sailing trip off the Irish Coast following his college examination (n d); (2) in Switzerland, describing his climbs and journey from 18 Jul to 30 Aug 1870 with accompanying map; (3) in Norway, describing his climbing, sightseeing and observations of Norway and the Norwegian people, 28 Jun to 6 Aug 1871; (4) to the West Indies and the Orinoco River, Jan to Mar 1877 with acccompanying map; and (5) photocopy of transcript of Green's journey to New Zealand and Mt Cook from Nov 1881 to Mar 1882. Lists of sketches he made are also included. Source of title - Supplied Relationship complexity - Original of New Zealand journal (1881-1882) at MS-0873 with MS-Copy-Micro-0069 for issue Relationship complexity - Sketchbook of the Norwegian trip in Drawings and Prints (E-579-f), and five watercolours by Green, associated with his attempts on Mt Cook (A-263-008/012); and Photographs (PAColl-0297). Belinda Baldock is the grand daughter of Reverend William Spotswood Green. Quantity: 1 folder(s) 136 pages. 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript (some photocopies) Provenance: Donor/Lender/Vendor - Donated by Mrs B Baldock, Co Kerry, Ireland, Aug 1999.
Vickery album
Date: [Circa 1870s-1890s]
By: Vickery & Inkersell (Firm)
Reference: PA1-f-078
Description: Photographs of New Zealand scenery, probably all in the South Island, and particularly in the Southern Alps. Many show mountain scenery and glaciers. None of the views or photographers are identified. Other Titles - New Zealand views Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with an impressed pattern on dark green leather cover, entitled "New Zealand views" in gold lettering; 31.5 x 39.0 cm
Alpine photographs.
Date: [Circa 1908-1930s]
From: Kennedy, William Alexander, 1865-1950 :Photographs of the Southern Alps area
By: Teichelmann, Ebenezer (Dr), 1859-1938; Kurz, Marcel, 1887-1967
Reference: PAColl-0959-22
Description: Photographs of mountains and valleys in the Southern Alps towards the West Coast, chiefly taken by Dr Ebenezer Teichelmann, with the last two images probably taken by Marcel Kurz. The box is entitled "W.A. Kennedy. Dr. T. 4 (Box 22). The images are separated into nine sequences filed in paper folders, with two loose images at the end. The folders are as follows: 1: Complete pan (panorama) of 8 from Pioneer Ridge (nos. 1-22). 2: Callery (nos. 23-30). 3: Pan of 8 of the Lambert Group (from near the head of Lambert Glacier) (nos. 31-38). 4: Pan of 11 from Chancellor Ridge (nos. 39-46). 5: Lower Waiototo (i.e. Waiatoto) Valley (nos. 47-61a). 6: From Craig's Peak (no. 62). 7: odd Pioneer Ridge (nos. 63-70, and 80 (lacking nos. 71-79). 8: Head of Victoria Glacier (nos. 81-83). 9: Upper Waiototo (i.e. Waiatoto) Valley (nos. 84-109). 10: two loose images, now numbered 110 and 111 (originally numbered 103 (Haast from the H.-L col, K. Gardiner), and 127 (High peak of Cook from north beyond 2nd peak). Neither of these are listed in the inventory. Most of the places shown are listed above. Quantity: 104 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints. Finding Aids: Typescript inventory of this box held in Photographic Archive backfile under "Kennedy, William Alexander." Inventory lists 109 images, however the sequence lacks numbers 71-79, and there are four images not listed in the inventory (nos 61A, 94A, and two loose images originally numbered 103 (now numbered 110), and 127 (now numbered 111); this makes 104 images in total..
A.P. National Park [Arthur's Pass National Park]
Date: [Circa 1890s-1920s]
From: Kennedy, William Alexander, 1865-1950 :Photographs of the Southern Alps area
By: Beck, Dick, active 1895; Beken, Charles Albert, 1859-1944; Frazer, William D, active 1920s-1940s; Grace, W, active 1890s; Kennedy, William Alexander, 1865-1950; Lee, A A, active 1920s?; Manson, (Mr), active 1920s; Pascoe, John Dobree, 1908-1972; Peart, Heaton Clairemont, 1894-1991
Reference: PAColl-0959-25
Description: Photographs of mountains and valleys in the Arthur's Pass National Park, including numbers of views of the Otira Tunnel under construction, with interior and exterior views. Various photographers have been identified, some with only their surname. They include H C Peart, A A Lee, [?] Manson, [?] Beck, T.C., John Pascoe, W D Frazer, [?] Barrett, and C Beken. From information about William Alexander Kennedy it appears that a large number of the photographs were taken by him, taking groups of former students on mountaineering trips. Many of the images show groups of young people, none of whom are identified, taken circa 1925-1926. (See article at http://www/nzine.co.nz/features/wak.html) Many of the images show winter views including icicles formed on waterfalls, frozen spray on twigs, and one with frozen spume near the Otira Tunnel. Image no. 25 shows an undentified woman standing at the foot of a semi-frozen waterfall, and image no. 64 shows an undentified woman wearing a woollen coat with fur collar and a felt hat, looking at icicles in Arthur's Pass. Image no. 43 shows "The Birches" in winter, near the summit of Arthur's pass on the Bealey side. Image no. 65 shows four women and a men with armfuls of mountain lilies in Arthur's pass. Images no. 70-71 show a small ferry [?] by the pier at Lake Brunner. Image no. 89 shows three men and a dog standing near a mountain hut, with a camera on a tripod. Most of the places shown are listed above. Other Titles - Arthur's Pass National Park Quantity: 150 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints. Finding Aids: Typescript inventory of this box held in Photographic Archive backfile under "Kennedy, William Alexander.".
Alpine photographs
Date: [Circa 1890s to 1900s]
From: Kennedy, William Alexander, 1865-1950 :Photographs of the Southern Alps area
By: Teichelmann, Ebenezer (Dr), 1859-1938
Reference: PAColl-0959-16
Description: Alpine views, probably taken by Dr Ebenezer Teichelmann, circa 1890s to 1900s. Many of the places shown are listed above. The photographs are separated into 10 sequences: 1: From Bismarck Peak (nos. 1-6). 2: From Spenser [i.e. Mount Spencer] (nos. 7-13). 3: Odd [i.e. From] Chancellor Ridge (nos. 14-27). 4: La Perouse Icefall from lower glacier (nos. 28-33). 5: Victoria Falls (nos. 34-36). 6: From Victoria Range (nos. 37-44). 7: Copland Pass & Valley (nos. 45-53). 8: Tasman Glacier floor (nos. 54-60). 9: From Malcolm Peak (nos. 61-72). 10: Pan[orama] of 3 from Chancellor Ridge (nos. 73-75). Many of the scenes show different angles of the main divide between Canterbury and Westland, including views of from Bismarck Peak (Glacier Peak to Pioneer Pass) looking along the Fritz Range; the divide from the Minarets to Conway; Pioneer Pass to Tasman; head of Franz Josef Glacier; Spenser [i.e. Mount Spencer], Conway and Malte Brun. Views from Mount Spencer include Mounts Tasman and Torres; Mounts Hackel, Hamilton, Malte Brun and De La Beche spur; Elie de Beaumont and Minarets; Triad Peaks; part of the Fritz Range. Views from the Chancellor Ridge include an overflow tent and camp on the ridge (500 feet above the Fox Glacier); down on the Fox Glacier from near the first campsite, and another from just below the Chancellor Ridge hut present hut site; Hardinger to Pioneer Pass; Mounts Lendenfeld, Tasman, Torres and Cook; Hardinger and Haast. Views of the La Perouse Icefall include head of the La Perouse Valley and Mount Tasman; the Tasman group; head of the Cook River Glacier Valley with Mt Tasman, Teichelmann Peak; Mounts Torres, Tasman and Teichelmann; Balfour Range. Views of the Victoria Falls (900 feet from the Fox Glacier). Views from the Victoria Range including the divide from Conway to Lendenfeld; upper Fritz Range; Mount Sefton; Lendenfeld to Davids Dome; Douglas to Tasman. Views from the Copland Pass include Mt Sefton and Footstool; up the Copland Valley from Welcome Flats; Mount Copland; hot springs at Welcome Flats; La Perouse. Views from the Tasman Glacier floor include Mounts Lendenfeld, Haast and Hardinger; Mount Cook; Ball Glacier. Views from Malcolm Peak include southwards along the divide, and southerly views of the Rakaia, Rangitata, Lambert and Lord Rivers; northerly, north easterly, southerly and south westerly views; the Lyell Glacier and Mt Arrowsmith; Mount Cook; Mount Tyndall. The final three images are a three part panorama taken from Chancellor Ridge of the divide (Conway to Haast), Tasman etc. and part of Fox Range across Fox Icefall, and part of the Fox Range as seen across the Fox Icefall. Source of descriptive information - Photographer's name "Dr. T, 2" [i.e. Dr Ebenezer Teichelmann] taken from information on original box. Quantity: 75 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints. Finding Aids: Typescript inventory of this box held in Photographic Archive backfile under "Kennedy, William Alexander.".
Von Haast, Sir Julius album 2
Date: 1883
From: Haast family: Collection
By: Lendenfeld, Robert Ignaz Lendlmayer von, 1858-1913
Reference: PA1-f-081
Description: Inscription inside front cover reads "Seiner Wolgeboren Dr. Julius von Haast, F.R.S., C.M.G. etc. dem Enforscher der Neuseelandischen Alpen und Entdecker ihrer Gletscher widmet diese alpinen Bilder ergebenst der Autor", signed Dr R V Lendenfeld Album showing the first ascent of the Hochstetter Domes in March 1883, including a hand-drawn map, ink drawings, photographs and a water colour painting, all created by Robert J von Lendenfeld, presented to Julius von Haast, with captions and inscription in German. The first page shows 9 ink drawings showing the ascent of the Hochstetter Dome in March 1883, surrounding a photograph of Anna and Robert von Lendenfeld. The ascent was made by Robert Lendenfeld, his wife Anna, and New Zealander Harry Dew. Page 15 is a water colour painting entitled "Die Haast-Spitze 3017 m. vom Theodolithenstandpunkte am Lindagrat", signed R v L. Other views show the Tasman Glacier, Mount Cook (Aoraki), the Hochstetter Glacier, Mount Jervois, the Haast Peak and the Linda Glacier. Other Titles - Tasmangletscher und seine Umrandung Other Titles - Tasman Glacier and its surroundings Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with dark blue leather cover, border pattern in gold, entitled "Der Tasmangletscher und seine Umrandung"; 31.5 x 50.5 cm
Kinsey album
Date: [1890s]
From: Kinsey, Joseph James (Sir), 1852-1936 :Photographs relating to Antarctica and mountaineering
By: Harper, Arthur Paul, 1865-1955; Inglis, Charles, active 1894
Reference: PA1-q-137
Description: Album includes scenic photographs of areas in the region of the Southern Alps, including panoramas and closer views of mountains, valleys, rivers and glaciers. Many photographs show groups of men and women, many of whom are identified, camping and climbing in the Southern Alps area. Also shown are scenes of The Hermitage at Mount Cook (one of which shows a bullock team for transporting stores, and another which shows Frayne's coach leaving Mount Cook); views of the Birch Hill Station; and Ball Hut (with a curtained-off area as a "ladies' compartment"). Many of the photographs were taken by Joseph James Kinsey, some also by Arthur Paul Harper, Charles Inglis, and Kinsey's daughter May. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with blue buckram cover; 37.5 x 29.5 cm
Green, William Spotswood, 1847-1919: Papers
Date: 1881-1882, 1884
By: Green, William Spotswood (Rev), 1847-1919; Baldock, Belinda, -1999
Reference: MS-Group-2316
Description: Collection comprises of: Contents: Notebook providing account of voyage from Plymouth to Melbourne, diary of his attempts to climb Mt Cook, sketches of Mt Cook and Tasman Glacier, details of trip to Mt Earnslaw, and notes on New Zealand alpine flora. Contents: Letter from Sir Johann Franz Julius von Haast regarding the news of von Lendenfeld's explorations in the Mount Cook area, with von Haast's claims to priority of exploration, and details of his attempts to have this recognized by the Royal Geographic Society. Also includes two black and white photographs. Source of title - Supplied by Library. Relationship complexity - Five watercolours by Green, associated with his attempts on Mt Cook (A-263-008/012); Photographs (PAColl-0297). See MS-Papers-6637 for transcriptions made by Belinda Baldock of five of Green's accounts of his travels. Irishman William Spotswood Green along with Swiss mountaineers Emil Booss and Ulrich Kaufmann made the first recorded European attempt to summit Aoraki/Mount Cook on 2 March 1882 via the Tasman and Linda Glaciers. A fuller account of his explorations is published in his 'The High alps of New Zealand'. Belinda Baldock is the grand daughter of Reverend William Spotswood Green. Quantity: 1 volume(s) (ca 120 pages). 1 folder(s) (6 pages). 2 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Holograph
Wheeler and son album 2
Date: [Circa 1870s to 1880s]
By: Edmund Wheeler & Son (Firm)
Reference: PA1-o-533
Description: New Zealand views taken circa 1870s to 1880s by E Wheeler & Son. Scenes include both North Island and South Island views, and all places named are listed above, as are businesses, ships and buildings, where possible. Items of interest include a photograph of trout taken by the Upper Selwyn River "A good day's sport. 38 fish, with the fly, 2 rods" with two large baskets alongside. Two scenes show different means of transport across rivers where there are no bridges. One is the "Cage bridge" (or Flying Fox) across the Teremakau (Taramakau) River, and the other shows a ferry punt across the Buller River. A number of views show farming activities, including a scene near Cheviot of about 20,000 sheep being drafted for shearing; and one of a wagon laden with wool bales being hauled by a team of bullocks. A view of gold sluicing is shown in this album with the locality indistinct. The same view is shown in the first Wheeler Album (PA1-o-532) in which the locality is named as Waimea. Other Titles - New Zealand Views Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with blue buckram cover, entitled "New Zealand Views. Wheeler & Son" in gold lettering on spine; 26.5 x 33.0 cm
Mr and Mrs Mann at the entrance to an ice cave
Date: 1895
From: Kinsey, Joseph James (Sir), 1852-1936 :Photographs relating to Antarctica and mountaineering
Reference: PA1-q-137-07-5
Description: Mr and Mrs Mann of Dunedin at the entrance to an ice cave in a glacier in the Southern Alps. Photographed by an unknown photographer in 1895 Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print
Gore, Ross Digby, 1904-1981 :Trail of death [ca 1957].
Date: 1863 - 1956 - 1885 - 1866 - 1957 - 1886
From: Gore, Ross Digby, 1904-1981 :It happened in New Zealand. [208 original drawings. Late 1940s and early 1950s].
Reference: B-140-009
Description: A six-panelled account of the deaths of 7 surveyors in Canterbury in the 1860s and 1885. They were Henry Whitcombe (mistakenly called George by the artist) who drowned while crossing the Teremakau River with Jacob Louper (correctly Lauper) in 1863; Carleton (correctly Charlton) Howitt and two others (Robert Little and Henry Miller) drowned in Lake Brunner in 1863, their packs found by the sole survivor, James Belgrave Hammett; Charles Townshend (correctly Townsend), drowned while crossing the Grey River in 1863; George Dobson, shot by the Maungatapu murderers in 1866; and Edward Lake Paske, who died in a snowstorm in the Clarence Valley in 1885 (correctly 1886), followed by another member of his party, Hugh Thompson who died in similar circumstances on the same trip. These illustrations were reproduced in New Zealand newspapers during the late 1940s and early 1950s. The newspapers included The Evening Post, Auckland Star, Christchurch Star Sun, Taranaki Herald, Southern Cross, Students' Digest, Greymouth Evening Star, Evening Star (Sports) Dunedin, and the Southland Daily News. In 1953, 48 of them were collected and published as a booklet called 'It happened in New Zealand' by Ross Gore. Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink on paper, 330 x 565 mm.
[Huddleston, Francis Fortescue Croft], 1844?-1922 :Ice cave, Mueller Glacier. Jan 92.
Date: 1892
By: Huddleston, Francis Fortescue Croft, 1846-1922; Ellis, Donald Grant, 1937-2010
Reference: A-219-002
Description: Shows an ice cave underneath a glacier, with mountains in the background. Other Titles - January 1892 Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - [Date] Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour 254 x 353 mm
Mountaineers
Date: ca 1895
Reference: 1/1-003232-G
Description: Mountaineers in the Tasman Valley preparing for climb of Mt Sefton or Mt Tasman. From left to right: Mattias Zurbriggen, Edward A Fizgerald, A M Olliver, George Edward Mannering and Jack Adamson. Taken by an unknown photographer circa 1895. Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
Mueller album 2
Date: 1890s
From: Mueller, Mildred Violet, d 1969 :Albums
By: Roberts, George John, 1848-1910
Reference: PA1-q-164
Description: Album of scenes in Westland and the Southern Alps, the thermal regions of the North Island, Russell, and Little Barrier Island, taken in the 1890s. Most of the photographs are by George John Roberts (1848-1910). The scenes in Westland and the Southern Alps include views of mountaineering expeditions in the Franz Josef Glacier, Okarito Forks and Waiho Valley involving A P Harper and Charles Douglas. The scenes in the thermal regions include portraits of Sophia Hinerangi and views in Ohinemutu, Whakarewarewa, Waiotapu and Tikitere. The scenes in the Far North and Little Barrier Island include views in and around the Shakespeare family home on Little Barrier Island. Accompanying information - Negative list compiled by Goerge Roberts Arrangement: PAColl-6921-1 was formerly interleaved in this album, as page 19 Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Provenance: Album from the collection of Gerhard Mueller (1835?-1918), Chief Surveyor for Westland Province 1868-1892. Donated by his daughter, Mildred Violet Mueller, Auckland, April 1967.