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Hogg, F M : Photographs from the papers of Alexander Wilson Hogg
- Date
- ca 1896
- By
- De Loree, Peter P, 1820?-1899; Winzenberg, Albert Edward, 1865-1931
- Reference
- PA-Group-00177
- Description
Two photographs of a Maori picnic at Pigeon Bush on the occasion of the settlement of the ownership of Lake Wairarapa. The first shows a large crowd of men, women and children with Seddon on the right in front of a two-storey wooden house. The second is of the crowd under the trees, one with a concertina, and three men holding up eels they had caught.
A photograph of Members of Parliament in the debating chamber. The names given are: Symes, O'Maara, A L D Fraser, J Palmer, Hall, Field, Witheford, Wi Pere, Bennet, Kaihu, Duncan, MIlls, Ward, Cairncross, Stevens, Hogg, F M Smith, Carroll, McGowan and Hall-Jones.
A photograph of the opening by Seddon of the Ballance Bridge described as "over Mangahau". It was taken by P De Loree & Son a photographer based in Pahiatua which may indicate the approximate location. The crowd in the foreground is mostly of children and the bridge has been decorated with plants.
A photograph of Seddon, Mrs Hogg and Alexander Wilson Hogg opening a bridge. It is captioned at the bottom left "Mangainoka 4.3.1896" but this location has not been identified and the name on the reverse is illegible.
Two photographs by Winzenberg of Seddon and others at a Liberal rally near Greytown and at a picnic possibly on the same occasion.
Arrangement: Prints also at PAColl-4411-1, PA7-53-25 and PA7-53-26.1
Quantity: 7 b&w original photographic print(s).
- Additional description
Alternative form available: Copy negatives at 1/2-032234, 032246, 032247, 055212, 122105, 122117
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- No access restrictions
- Format
- 7 b&w original photographic print(s), Photographs
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Richard John Seddon and others at a picnic possibly at Greytown - Photograph taken by A...
Date: [late 1890s]
From: Hogg, F M : Photographs from the papers of Alexander Wilson Hogg
By: Winzenberg, Albert Edward, 1865-1931
Reference: PA7-53-25
Description: Richard John Seddon at a picnic. Possibly taken after a Liberal rally near Greytown, Wairarapa, ca late 1890s. Others in the group include: A W Hogg, John O'Meara, J T M Hornsby and Mrs Taylor (key on verso). Photograph taken by A E Winzenberg of Masterton Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: 21.3 x 28.2 mm
Alexander Wilson Hogg and others at bridge opening - Photograph taken by T C Fowler
Date: [ca 1900s]
From: Hogg, F M : Photographs from the papers of Alexander Wilson Hogg
By: Fowler, Thomas Charles, -1959
Reference: PA7-43-23
Description: Photograph of a group of people standing on a bridge. A W Hogg and J Dawson have been identified as part of the group. Photograph taken by T C Fowler of Eketahuna. Quantity: 1 b&w copy photographic print(s). Physical Description: Albumen print, 15 x 20.5 cm
Richard John Seddon and others at a Liberal rally near Greytown - Photograph taken by A...
Date: [late 1890s]
From: Hogg, F M : Photographs from the papers of Alexander Wilson Hogg
By: Winzenberg, Albert Edward, 1865-1931
Reference: PA7-53-26
Description: Richard John Seddon and others at a Liberal rally held near Greytown. The crowd in the front of the platform on which Seddon and supports are standing are mainly children. Others identified on the platform with Seddon include: A W Hogg, John O'Meara, J T M Hornsby, Jimmy Carroll, J D Heagarty, W Hall-Jones & Joseph Ward. Photograph taken by A E Winzenberg of Masterton Inscriptions: Verso - centre - 1st Liberal picnic, Dalefield (in pencil). Names of those on platform (in different hand, in ink) Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: 21.3 x 28.8 mm
Maori Picnic, Pigeon Bush, Wairarapa
Date: 1896
From: Hogg, F M : Photographs from the papers of Alexander Wilson Hogg
Reference: PAColl-4411-1
Description: Photograph of a Maori group at a picnic in Pigeon Bush, Wairarapa, in 1896. There are a number of entertainers visible in the photograph including a man wearing a dress and holding up a large eel, and another man with an accordian. Also present are Richard Seddon (far left, wearing a Maori feather cloak), Tamahau Mahupuku (right of Seddon, also wearing a cloak), and James Carroll (right of Tamahau Mahupuku, behind girl with hat). The photographer was possibly Albert Edward Winzenberg. This picnic was held to celebrate the settlement of the question regarding the ownership and usage of Lake Wairarapa. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s).