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The montages of George Bourne : A study of the humorous work of an important New Zealand Photographer

documentary heritage
  • Description

    Unpublished essay (typescript), including illustrations, compiled and researched by Kate McNamara. Includes obituaries from the New Zealand Herald, dated 11 March 1924, and Te Tohunga [undated]. (36 leaves)

  • Other Id

    1110 (Presto content ID)

    MS-1999-65 (Reference Number)

    10452 (DBTextworks system ID)

    99/65 (Registration number)

  • Department

Images and documents

Catalogue

  • Object Type
  • Name/Title
    The montages of George Bourne : A study of the humorous work of an important New Zealand Photographer
  • Primary Maker
  • Date
    1986
  • Physical Description

    1 folder containing 1 spiral-bound typescript volume

  • Level of Current Record
    Parent
  • Public Access Text

    Transferred from New Zealand Reserve [Call No. TR122] to Manuscripts Collection in August, 1999.

  • Subject Notes
    George Isaac Bourne was born at Whanganui in 1875. In about 1902 he began working for the Weekly News. In 1909 his first montage was published in the Weekly News Christmas number. During the 1920s he flew with and photographed the Walsh Brothers Flying School, Auckland, being one of the first aerial photographers in the Southern Hemisphere to do so. He was best known for his studies of Maori life and his experimental montage photography, but was also an occasional contributor of short stories and descriptive articles to English, American and Australian magazines and journals, using at times the nom de plume 'Hori Poni'. He died in 1924 at his home in Devonport, Auckland.
  • Last Update
    04 Nov 2022
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