Southern Lakes and mountains, and some North Island views

Date
[Between 1885 and 1919]
By
Burton Brothers (Dunedin, N.Z.); Muir & Moodie (Firm)
Reference
PAColl-0959-15
Description

Views of the Southern Lakes District, interspersed with a few scenes in the North Island taken by the Burton Brothers and Muir & Moodie between about 1885 and 1919. Most of the places mentioned are listed above.

Image no. 63 shows a party of men and women at Sandfly Point (Milford Sound) showing some of the women wearing veils over their hats for protection from sandflies; image no. 79 "Phantom canoe as seen on Lake Tarawera" is an artist's impression of the phantom canoe which appeared to a group of tourists on Lake Tarawera on May 31st prior to the eruption of Mount Tarawera on June 10th 1886 and which was considered to be a bad omen; image no. 82 shows a collage "No. 1. Maori Land. The portraits are originals - taken from life"; image no. 094 shows a close-up view of the "wire tram" over the Taramakau River; no. 095 shows a logging tramway in the Taupaki Kauri Bush belonging to Matthew Henry Roe, while no. 120 shows his Kauri Point Sawmill, with the paddle steamer "Oregon" in the background; no. 096 shows a self-acting tramway incline at Wairongomai used for gold extraction; nos 104 and 105 show gold dredges, "the Dunedin Gold Dredge" and "Sew Hoy's Dredge".

Quantity: 122 b&w original photographic print(s).

Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints. Some items retouched with white, showing snow-covered peaks.

Finding Aids: Typescript inventory of this box held in Photographic Archive backfile under "Kennedy, William Alexander.".

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Part of
Kennedy, William Alexander, 1865-1950 :Photographs of the Southern Alps area
Format
122 b&w original photographic print(s), Photographs, Silver gelatin prints. Some items retouched with white, showing snow-covered peaks.
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