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The two Gardeners.

documentary heritage
  • Description

    A bearded Maori man in a hat tending a vegetable garden. Girl in background.

  • Other Id

    14639 (Presto content ID)

    PH-ALB-328-p2-2 (Reference Number)

    33910 (DBTextworks system ID)

  • Department

Images and documents

Images

Catalogue

  • Object Type
  • Name/Title
    The two Gardeners.
  • Primary Maker

     George Bourne (Photographer)

  • Date
    1910s-1920s
  • Physical Description

    8 x 5.4 cm

  • Level of Current Record
    Grandchild
  • Related Object Notes
    George Bourne Papers MS 793
    Letters MS 89/236
    Albums 327 and 328
    Essay 99/65
  • Is Part Of
  • Media/Materials
  • Technique
  • Subject Category
  • Provenance Details
    Ngaire Morgan,daughter of George Bourne
  • Public Access Text

    One of a pair of photographs on the page of gardeners.

    Captions possibly by Carrie Fitzgerald, Ngaire Morgan's aunt.

    Page No : 2

  • Subject Notes
    George Bourne was born in Whanganui. In c1902 he started working for the 'Weekly News' as one of their photographic artists and travelled throughout New Zealand for the next twenty years in that capacity. He is well known for his series portraying the Maori prophet, Rua Kenana and his newly built community at Maungapohatu in 1908. He pioneered aerial photography through his friends the Walsh brothers and is also known for his comic photo montages.
  • Copyright
    Cultural permissions apply
  • Last Update
    26 Sep 2023

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