IMAGE
McIntosh album 19
- Date
- [Circa 1900s]
- By
- Barltrop, George William, 1863-1946
- Reference
- PA1-o-303
- Description
New Zealand views, probably taken by George William Barltrop, circa 1900s.
Most of the images seem to have been taken on a tour of the North Island, particularly in the Rotorua area, with views of the Rotorua Sanatorium grounds, geysers and mud pools. Views of Ohinemutu, including an interior view of St Faith's Anglican Church, women basket weaving, Tamatekapua Meeting House, and the Queen Victoria memorial. The area near Mt Tarawera, showing the eruption rift from the 1886 eruption, the ruins of McRae's Hotel and Sophie's Whare, and Lake Rotomahana.
Views of Thames, including gold mining equipment; the Okere Falls and hydroelectric works; the Tarukenga Railway Station, and Bean Rock Lighthouse.
Quantity: 1 album(s).
Physical Description: Album with dark green cover, entitled `Photographs'; 18.5 x 24.5 cm
- Additional description
Alternative form available: Copy negatives at 1/2-C-043214 to 1/2-C-043219; and 1/2-C-047786
- Access restrictions
- No access restrictions
- Format
- 1 album(s), Photograph albums, Photographs, Album with dark green cover, entitled `Photographs'; 18.5 x 24.5 cm
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UnknownGroup at Tarukenga railway station
Date: ca 1910
From: McIntosh album 19
By: Barltrop, George William, 1863-1946
Reference: PA1-o-303-1121
Description: (Maori?) group, chiefly women, at Tarukenga railway station, circa 1910. Photographer probably George William Barltrop (Album part of a sequence created by Barltrop, at one time president of the Nelson Camera Club). Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print 10.8 x 15.2cm, on album page 17.1 x 22.4 cm
Overlooking the settlement of Ohinemutu
Date: ca 1905
From: McIntosh album 19
Reference: PA1-o-303-1098
Description: Overlooking the settlement of Ohinemutu from Puketapu, circa 1905. Photographer unidentified. Other Titles - Ohinemutu from Puketapu Inscriptions: Album page - beneath image - Ohinemutu from Puketapu A note in Andersen's Place Names Index reads: "Puke-tapu, as the name of a hill is an extremely common name---the sacred or forbidden hill" Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print 152 x 107 mm