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Royds, John and Thomas :Innes album
- Date
- 1877-1883
- By
- Royds, John Azariah Slater, 1840-; Royds, Thomas Slater, 1838-; Innes, K E (Mrs), active 1966; Bragge, James, 1833-1908; Deveril, Herbert, 1840-1911; Hart, Campbell & Company; Travers, William Thomas Locke, 1819-1903
- Reference
- PA1-f-032
- Description
Album compiled by John and Thomas Royds of Invercargill, in the early 1880s, containing views of Invercargill, Auckland, Wellington, Masterton, Eketahuna (named Ninety Mile Bush), Nelson, Wairau Gorge, Manawatu River Bridge, Lake Guyon, Wakapuaka, Lyttelton, Picton, Maitai Valley, Christchurch, Lake Hawea, Frankton Falls, Lake Wakatipu, Mount Crichton, Arthur's Point, Winton, Mount Larkins, Queenstown, Lake Wanaka, Dunedin, Shag Valley, Palmerston (with a coach in the street), Hamilton's Station near Naseby, Breaksea Sound, Chalky Inlet, the Roaring Meg stream, Cromwell, Te Aroha pa, and the Pink Terrace. Also includes carte de visite Maori portraits. Photographers represented include James Bragge (scenes in Wellington and Wairarapa), W T L Travers (views of Lake Guyon), Hart, Campbell & Co (scenes in Otago), and Herbert Deveril (views of te Aroha Pa).
Source of title - Title supplied by Library
Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).
Physical Description: Large dark green leather-bound album, entitled `New Zealand'; 50 x 33 cm
Provenance: The album was compiled by brothers Tom and John Royds, settlers in Invercargill, and sent to their brother, Dr W S Royds, in Reading, England. Mrs Innes is a descendent of Dr Royds.
- Access restrictions
- No access restrictions
- Format
- 1 album(s) Album(s), Photographs, Albumen prints, Large dark green leather-bound album, entitled `New Zealand'; 50 x 33 cm
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Canterbury College and Canterbury Museum, Christchurch
Date: 1880s
From: Royds, John and Thomas :Innes album
Reference: PA1-f-032-18
Description: Canterbury College and Canterbury Museum, Christchurch, with Worcester Street in the foreground. An inscription on an interleaving sheet reads: "The museum said to be about the tenth in the world in importance - has the finest collection of Moa's remains in the world." Inscriptions: Album page - bottom centre - College and Museum, Christchurch. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).