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Northwood album 4

Date: 1910 to 1919

By: Northwood Brothers (Firm)

Reference: PA1-q-180

Description: Partial index inside cover of album: "In this series of photographs we have endevoured to depict the manner of working kauri timber in the North of New Zealand...Northwood Bros." The Northwood Brothers worked from their Kohukohu studio from 1910-1919. Partial index relates to pages 1-58; no index for pages 59-66; pages 67-100 are blank. Images include various aspects of the kauri industry, including tree felling; transportation of logs by bullock team, horse tramlines, timber waggons, and on water; views of campsites, including a cook calling the men to dinner; and men climbing kauri trees in search of gum. Album at PA1-q-180 Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with dark brown cover, entitled `Views of North Auckland by Northwood Bros. Kohu Kohu, Hokianga'; 27 x 35 x 11 cm

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Bullock team on Herekino Gorge Road, Far North district, Northland region

Date: [191-?]

From: Northwood brothers :Photographs of Northland

Reference: 1/1-010811-G

Description: Bullock team hauling logs on Herekino Gorge Road, Far North district, Northland region, photographed circa 1910s by Alfred Northwood. Shows a bush lined road, with tree ferns on the right. Source of descriptive information - Notes on file print. Date estimated by cataloguer. Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Dry plate glass negative 6.5 x 8.5 inches

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