Mackay album

Date
[1930s]
By
MacKay, Horatio Murdoch, 1886-1968; Phillips, Edward Arthur, -1966
Reference
PA1-o-305
Description

Album created with aviation pioneer Horatio Murdoch MacKay.

Photographs include several in which MacKay was the first man to fly across the Tasman as a passenger, making the flight with Charles Kingsford Smith.

One sequence shows Boeing biplane (purchased by New Zealand Airways Ltd in 1934), shipped from Vancouver and assembed in New Zealand, and the first landing at Green Island `Aerodrome'. A number of views of different aeroplanes, both monoplanes and biplanes follows.

There are a large number of postcards of Launceston, Jenolan Caves, and Ballarat in Australia, and caves in the Waitomo area of New Zealand.

Photographs of a group travelling on a South Island tour by White Star Taxis, a company which MacKay established, including views of the first hotel at Wanaka `The White Star Private Hotel'. One scene shows one of the taxis after an accident. Other scenes show a group skiing, a group at the summit of the Crown Range, and a large group on a motor launch.

The last sequence is chiefly family photographs, including several houses, and two different wedding parties; several portraits, possibly of Horatio MacKay's wife Helen Emma (nee Griffiths).

Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s).

Physical Description: Album with blue and brown patterned cover, entitled `Snapshots'; 26 x 33 cm

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Format
1 album(s) Album(s), Photographs, Album with blue and brown patterned cover, entitled `Snapshots'; 26 x 33 cm
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