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Piha Bay West Coast showing Lion Rock

documentary heritage
  • Other Id

    40835 (Presto content ID)

    PH-NEG-A331 (Reference Number)

    DU436.1175 P63 (Library of Congress Call Number)

    PH-CNEG-C26801 (Copy negative number)

    P330 (Legacy number)

  • Department

Images and documents

Images

    Catalogue

    • Object Type
    • Name/Title
      Piha Bay West Coast showing Lion Rock
    • Primary Maker

       A N Breckon (Photographer)

    • Date
      Circa 1910
    • Physical Description

      8 3/8x6 3/8; 21.5x16.5cm. Full plate

    • Level of Current Record
      Child
    • Is Part Of
    • Media/Materials
    • Technique
    • Subject Category
    • Classification
      negatives/photographs/AAT Visual Works
    • Provenance Details
      Purchased from A. N. Breckon, 1963.
    • Subject Notes
      AM93Arthur Breckon "... worked as a photographer with Wilson and Horton for 25 years rising to the status of Chief Photographer before his retirement in 1945. He was responsible for supplying images for the New Zealand Herald ly and the Auckland Weekly News." 150 treasures / Auckland War Memorial Museum. David Bateman, 2001, p.140.
    • Copyright
      No known copyright restrictions
    • Last Update
      01 Dec 2023

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