Armstrong, Charles Clark, -1946

Armstrong, Charles Clarke, -1946

Dunedin photographer, fl 1900s. Had business premises first in Princes Street then in the Arcade and a private address in Gladstone Road, North East Valley, Dunedin. Formerly of Australia. Died 11 June 1946, aged 85 years.

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Marshall, Mrs :Photographs of New Zealand towns

Date: 1900 - 1910

By: Morris, John Richard, 1854-1919; Armstrong, Charles Clark, -1946; Marshall, (Mrs), active 1980s

Reference: PAColl-1607

Description: Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s) mounted under glass. 16 b&w photo-mechanical print(s) postcards. Provenance: Collection given by Mrs Marshall to Porirua Museum, who in turn passed it on to the Alexander Turnbull Library

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Rutherford, Alex album 3

Date: [1920s]

From: Rutherford, Alexander Mathieson, 1915-1998 :Photographs of Samoa

By: Armstrong, Charles Clark, -1946

Reference: PA1-o-447

Description: Photographs of Samoa, taken by unidentified photographers, most with no description. Identification for many of them from comparison with Rutherford albums 1 & 2 (PA1-o-445, PA1-o-446). One photograph, taken circa 1890s, taken in Dunedin by Armstrong Photographers, shows the Riddell family with Bessie and James Mathieson (grandparents of Donald Alexander John Rutherford?) Samoan scenes include damage caused by a hurricane in 1925; celebrations for Lord and Lady Bledisloe, with General Herbert Hart and his wife, and George Frederick Hufnagel-Betham. Schools shown include the London Missionary Society Boys' High School at Malua, Ifi Ifi School, Vaipouli School, the Apia Technical School, Avele School and Malifa School. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with cover bound in tapa cloth, light brown cloth spine; 25 x 30 cm

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Portrait Collection

Date: ca 1880-1920

By: Burrell, Frederick William Trehair, 1871-1946; Armstrong, Charles Clark, -1946

Reference: PAColl-6622

Description: Copy negatives of studio portraits of groups of children, weddings, a female Salvation army member, and two of men in uniform. Most of the negatives have the surnames on them which are: Taylor, MacKenzie (others in the original image have been blacked out in this copy), Bloomfield (an enlargement of a detail of a bigger image of more Salvation Army members), August, Henry, Cassey, Aitchison, Dixon, Livingstone, Leith, McConnell, and Cowie. Two of the photographers were Burrell and Armstrong but there may be others. Arrangement: Negatives housed at 1/4-018567 to 018581 Quantity: 15 b&w copy negative(s). Physical Description: Glass copy negatives

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Photographs relating to the University of New Zealand

Date: [ca 1920-1930]

From: University of New Zealand: Photographs relating to the University of New Zealand

By: Chance, George, 1885-1963; Armstrong, Charles Clark, -1946

Reference: PAColl-4708

Description: Photographs of: a corner of the grounds of Otago University (taken by George Chance); Otago University Medical School with a car outside it (taken ca 1920 by C C Armstrong); and what may be the senate or faculty members ca 1930. Arrangement: Negative housed at 1/2-066576 Quantity: 3 b&w original photographic print(s).

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Armstrong, Charles fl c1900 :Photograph of the Christian Brothers Choir, Dunedin

Date: 1915

By: Armstrong, Charles Clark, -1946

Reference: PA7-28-16

Description: Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s) mounted on card.

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Photographs taken at annual conferences

Date: 1906-1953

From: Registered Master Builders Federation (New Zealand) :Photographs

By: Phillips, Edward Arthur, -1966; Milne-Allan Studios; Doree and Sache Ltd; Standish & Preece (Firm); Darge Photographic Company; Muir and MacKinlay (Firm); Armstrong, Charles Clark, -1946; Campbell, Charles, 1854-1943

Reference: PAColl-8433-11

Description: Photographs of conference groups which include Wanganui (1906), Invercargill (1908), Auckland (1911), Dunedin (1912), Wellington (1915), Wellington (1919), Melbourne (1925), Christchurch (1928), Auckland (1930), Wanganui (1932), Dunedin (1934), and Wellington (1953). Portrait of C S Luney who held the posts of Vice President and President 1939-1943, and H E Townshend who held the same positions 1941-1944. Quantity: 20 b&w original photographic print(s).