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Scenic photographs of New Zealand complied by the Scenery Preservation Board
Date: [ca 1880-1910]
From: Scenery Preservation Board :Scenic photographs of New Zealand
By: Collis, William Andrews, 1853-1920; De Tourret, Ernest, active 1909-1912; New Zealand. Tourism Department; Partington, William Henry Thomas, 1854-1940; Scenery Preservation Board
Reference: PAColl-0444-1
Description: Photographs of the following: a set of seven photographs by Collis and annotated by F P Corkill, land agent, re landholding around the Waiwhakaiho River; scenic views such as waterfalls, lakes, and the Pink and White Terraces; bridges with annotations re height etc; sixteen numbered photographs mounted two to a card of scenic views in the Taranaki Region, Rotorua and the far north (including ones of Taumaha Gorge, Taranaki and Lake Ora - location unidentified); a set of seven photographs of the Waipu Caves including Lot's wife, the anvil and the sugar loaf in Morrison's Cave; a clipping of St Paul's Cupola and a photograph of Kauri Gully, Northcote with annotations on resolutions passed re the establishment of reservations; a panorama in two photographs of Flagstaff Hill, Dunedin with annotations re a potential reserve; and two of a tramping party of three men and five boys resting at a waterfall. Includes a recent hand-written list of the photographs. Quantity: 56 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Mounted prints
New Zealand. Department of Tourism :One of the beauty spots of New Zealand; the Manawat...
Date: 1905
By: Weekly press (Newspaper); New Zealand. Tourism Department
Reference: C-065-017
Description: Shows railway line, bridge over the gorge, a man driving a carriage and cart and another man riding a horse Same as C-065-017-a The man depicted driving the horse and cart is Woodville sawmiller, Henry Thomas Ware. The first Ballance Bridge is still under construction. The photograph was taken for the Department of Tourism. A copy of the photograph illustrates 'The way we were' (Manawatu / Wairarapa edition) published 1994. Extended Title - Supplement to: New Zealand Illustrated, the Christmas no. of the Weekly Press, 1905 Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photo print, 293 x 369 mm
New Zealand. Department of Tourism :One of the beauty spots of New Zealand; the Manawat...
Date: 1905
By: Weekly press (Newspaper); New Zealand. Tourism Department
Reference: C-065-017-a
Description: Shows railway line, bridge over the gorge, a man driving a carriage and cart and another man riding a horse Same as C-065-017 The man depicted driving the horse and cart is Woodville sawmiller, Henry Thomas Ware. The first Ballance Bridge is still under construction. The photograph was taken for the Tourism Department. A copy of the photograph illustrates 'The way we were' (Manawatu / Wairarapa edition), published 1994. Extended Title - Supplement to: New Zealand Illustrated, the Christmas no. of the Weekly Press, 1905 Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photo print, 293 x 369 mm
Hicks, D (Mr) :Photographs of New Zealand views and a hongi
Date: [between ca 1910s-1920s]
By: Radcliffe, Frederick George, 1863-1923; Aldersley, David James, 1862-1928; New Zealand. Tourism Department
Reference: PAColl-0879
Description: Photographs of thermal crater at Wairakei; Queenstown viewed from across Lake Wakatipu; Otira Gorge; men punting a boat on the Whanganui River with a steamer on the opposite bank; the Punch Bowl Falls in Bealey Gorge; railway station at Otira; women greeting each other with a hongi; Maori whare and storehouse, Whakarewarewa; interior of St Faiths Church, Ohinemutu. Source of title - Title supplied by Library Quantity: 10 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Photographic prints Provenance: Donated by Mr D Hicks, Australia, date unknown
King, Marcus, 1891-1983 :Winter sports at Tongariro National Park New Zealand [ca 1960]
Date: 1959 - 1960
By: King, Marcus, 1891-1983; New Zealand. Tourism Department
Reference: Eph-D-TOURISM-1960-01
Description: Shows airborne skier in right profile, above foreground slope. In right distance is the Ruapehu skifield and Mount Ngauruhoe steaming in the background. Previously thought to be dated in the 1930s. Revised date based on "Selling the dream; the art of early New Zealand tourism" eds Peter Alsop, Gary Stewart, Dave Bamford (2012); it is reproduced on page 282, with date suggested on page 392. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - MARCUS KING Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Screen print, 765 x 510 mm.
Scene with Whanganui River taken from Pipiriki - Photograph taken for the Government To...
Date: [ca 7 Jan 1903]
From: Thompson, D (Mrs) fl 1975 :Postcards of New Zealand scenes
By: New Zealand Graphic and Ladies' Journal; New Zealand. Tourism Department
Reference: PAColl-0892-05
Description: Early morning scene at Pipiriki. Overlooks the Whanganui River, and hills amongst low cloud. Photograph taken circa 7 January 1903 for the Government Tourist Department, (printed?) by Brett Printing and Publishing Company Ltd, and published by the New Zealand Graphic. Photographer unidentified. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s).
Bateman album
Date: [Circa 1900s]
By: York Studio (Wellington N.Z.); Beattie, John Watt, 1859-1930; Muir & Moodie (Firm); New Zealand. Tourism Department; Dutch, F W, active 1900-1906; Bateman, J K, active 1945
Reference: PA1-o-035
Description: Album of views of Hobart, Australia, and of the North and South Islands of New Zealand. Taken by a number of different photographers, some unidentified, but those identified include the York Studio (Christchurch), John Watt Beattie (Tasmania), Muir and Moodie (Dunedin), and the New Zealand Tourist Department. The New Zealand images range from Lakes Te Anau and Manapouri in the south, to the Rotorua area in the north. Inscriptions: Album page - "Presented to the New Zealand Government by J.K. Bateman, Esq., 12 Queen Anne's Gate, London SW1, 10 October 1945" Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Provenance: Donated by J K Bateman, London