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Reeves, David Douglas :Photographs of Wellington Wild flowers and city plantings
- Date
- 1992-1993
- By
- Reeves, David Douglas, 1967-
- Reference
- PAColl-6093
- Description
Wellington's wild flowers and garden escapes. Also a record of inner city parks, street plantings and trees
Arrangement: slides at PA12-1800 to PA12-1811
David Reeves, a Turnbull Library staff member at the time, took these photographs for the exhibition "Greening the Inner City: The Wellington Landscape since European Occupation". The exhibition was in 1993. These photographs were taken over the spring and early summer of 1992-1993. The film was provided by the library on condition that the photographs form a collection after the exhibition
Quantity: 247 colour original transparency/ies.
- Access restrictions
- Partly restricted - Curator required
- Format
- 247 colour original transparency/ies, Transparencies
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UnknownBroom in flower, Thorndon, Wellington, New Zealand
Date: 1992
From: Reeves, David Douglas :Photographs of Wellington Wild flowers and city plantings
By: Reeves, David Douglas, 1967-
Reference: PA12-1800-22-F
Description: Broom in flower, gorse, and other plants, growing on the slope above Ballantrae Place, Thorndon, Wellington, New Zealand. Photographed by David Reeves in 1992. Quantity: 1 colour original transparency/ies. Physical Description: Dye coupler transparency, 35mm, mounted in plastic mount
Wild flowers in Bolton Street Cemetery, Thorndon, Wellington
Date: 25 October 1992
From: Reeves, David Douglas :Photographs of Wellington Wild flowers and city plantings
By: Reeves, David Douglas, 1967-
Reference: PA12-1800-21-F
Description: Wild flowers growing in Bolton Street Cemetery, Thorndon, Wellington. Left foreground is a Paris daisy bush (Argyranthemum frutescens). Centre background is a clump of purple flowered holly-leaved senecio (Senecio glastifolius). Right foreground is an Erigeron species. Photograph taken 25 October 1992 by David Reeves Quantity: 1 colour original transparency/ies. Physical Description: Dye coupler transparency, 35mm, mounted in plastic mount