IMAGE
McIntosh album 6
- Date
- [Circa 1890s to 1900s]
- By
- Barltrop, George William, 1863-1946
- Reference
- PA1-o-290
- Description
Photographs of various areas in the Manawatu-Wanganui Region and Wellington Region circa 1890s, probably taken by George William Barltrop (identification from other albums in this sequence).
A large number show church buildings, including a Roman Catholic church in Johnsonville; an Anglican church in Featherston; St Luke's Anglican Church in Greytown; a church in Carterton; St Matthews Anglican church in Masterton; a church in Pahiatua; one in Ashhurst; an Anglican church in Bunnythorpe; St John's Anglican church in Feilding; All Saints Anglican church in Palmerston North; and a church at Kiwitea.
A small group show the area around Alfredton, with a timber mill, several types of saw, and teams of horses transporting logs.
One view is of a cemetery, probably in Lower or Upper Hutt, with the gravestone of George Keary clearly visible.
Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).
Physical Description: Album with red cover, impressed title `Photographic views'; `McIntosh VI' lettered in gold on spine; 17.5 x 24.0 cm
- Additional description
Alternative form available: Copy negatives at 1/2-116592; and 1/2-C-005648 to 1/2-C-005685
- Access restrictions
- No access restrictions
- Format
- 1 album(s) Album(s), Photographs, Album with red cover, impressed title `Photographic views'; `McIntosh VI' lettered in gold on spine; 17.5 x 24.0 cm
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UnknownLandscape view in the Alfredton area
Date: [1890s]
From: McIntosh album 6
Reference: PA1-o-290-333
Description: Landscape view in the Alfredton area. In the foreground and on the left of the image is cleared land. In the distance and on the right of the image are stands of native forest. Photographed by an unknown photographer some time in the 1890s. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print, 15 x 10.9 cm