IMAGE
Hotel on the Taramakau River
- Date
- 10 March 1868
- Reference
- PA1-o-094-34
- Description
Hotel on the Taramakau River, possibly Jackson's Hotel, 10 March 1868. Photograph taken by Daniel Louis Mundy.
Note on back of file print reads: "Probably Taipo - not Jacksons"
Nte on back of file print reads: "cf 1/2-095505 pencil sketch by N Chevalier of `The accomodation house...on the Taramakau...'. Looks to be the same building"
The original owner of the accomodation house on the Taramakau was Robert Morris Roberts (1842-1921) who came to New Zealand in 1862 and was at Taramakau 1865-70. (Information transcribed from back of file print)
Inscriptions: Album page - beneath image - Hotel on the Teremakau River; Photographer's title on negative - centre right - Mundy NZ 10/3/68 No 52
Quantity: 1 b&w original negative(s).
Physical Description: Albumen print 23.4 x 18.3cm
- Access restrictions
- Partly restricted - Please use surrogate in place of original
- Part of
- Carroll album
- Format
- 1 b&w original negative(s), Photographs, Albumen print 23.4 x 18.3cm, Orientation: Horizontal image
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