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[Horse-drawn wagon and three riders on horseback, on hill country road]

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  • Description

    Horse-drawn wagon and three riders on horseback, on hill country road.

  • Other Id

    43720 (Presto content ID)

    PH-NEG-B670 (Reference Number)

    HE 151 .3 (Library of Congress Call Number)

    P1674 (Legacy number)

  • Department

Images and documents

    Catalogue

    • Object Type
    • Name/Title
      [Horse-drawn wagon and three riders on horseback, on hill country road]
    • Primary Maker

       William Beattie (Photographer)

    • Date
      Circa 1900-Circa 1910
    • Physical Description

      4 3/4x6/1/2; 14x16cm. Half plate.

    • Level of Current Record
      Child
    • Is Part Of
    • Media/Materials
    • Technique
    • Subject Category
    • Classification
      negatives/photographs/AAT Visual Works
    • Public Access Text

      WB engraved on top right of emulsion side of plate (from A783 on) : assume William Beattie, senior.

      William Beattie was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, 1864, and died in Auckland, aged 67, on 15 March 1931. Further information Reference file 213.

      Same location as ID 1673 (B612)

    • Copyright
      No known copyright restrictions
    • Last Update
      11 May 2023

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