Archdeacon Henry Williams and, possibly, his grandaughter

Archdeacon Henry Williams and, possibly, his grandaughter
Date
1860s
By
Webster, Hartley, -1906
Reference
1/2-052459-F
Description

Archdeacon Henry Williams and, possibly, his grand-daughter. Taken by Hartley Webster in the 1860s.

The same image is also at PA2-1876

Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s).

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Part of
Williams, Charles Athol, 1899-1990 : Photographs of Te Aute Station, Mangakuri Station, the Williams family, and Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey during World War I / Williams, Charles Athol, 1899-1990 : Photographs of Te Aute Station, Mangakuri Station, the Williams family, and Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey during World War I
Format
1 b&w copy negative(s), Negatives, Portraits, Orientation: Vertical image
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