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Photographs

documentary heritage
  • Other Id

    72218 (Presto content ID)

    PH-1972-2 (Reference Number)

  • Department

Images and documents

Catalogue

  • Object Type
  • Name/Title
    Photographs
  • Level of Current Record
    Parent
  • Member Object

    10 items in this collection. View all items.

  • Content
    1. Rev. Griffith Jones. Presbyterian Minister at Waipu, 1887; print mounted on card
    2. Henry Clayton Brewer, ca. 1905; print
    3. Ivy Rongonui, 1950; print
    4. Miss Wallaces kindergarten, Papatoetoe, 1925; print
    5. Maori belles, Rotorua area; ca. 1900s; print
    6. Preparing a hangi, Rotorua area, ca. 1900; print
    7. "Langharne" residence of Henry Clayton Brewer, 586 Mt. Eden Road. Exterior. Built ca.1910, print
    8. [Portrait of unidentified Maori woman], print
    9. Tama-te-Kapua, Ohinemutu, print
    10. Interior, print
    11. Ohinemutu, 1900's, photographer: J.R,. Blencowe, print
    12. Whakarewarewa, photographer: J.R,. Blencowe, print
    13. Looking towards Lake Tarawera from buried village, photographer: J.R,. Blencowe, print
    B7256. Henry Clayton Brewer; negative
    B7258. Henry Clayton Brewer; negative
  • Copyright
    Collection contains multiple items - rights applied at item level
  • Credit Line
    Donated by J.C. Mogford, 1972
  • Last Update
    01 Aug 2023
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