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Research in Other Countries => New Zealand => New Zealand Completed Requests => Topic started by: dfwdavies on Monday 14 December 09 13:54 GMT (UK)
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Hi,
I've got past the clutching at straws stage: I have inherited two photos of a woman at Timaru and am at a loss. Any advice on how to proceed (such as getting the photographer's dates etc?) or if anyone (real long shot) recognises her!
I know this all sounds ridiculous, but you never know. Any advice really appreciated.
The woman could be a Jones, Davies, Allan or Anderson. Then again could be a friend, rather than relation.
First photo dated Nov. 18th 1922
written: "Barrosa", Mount Somers, Sth. Canterbury, New Zealand
Second: From Candid Camera Studies (Ham.) LTD, 136 Victoria St., Hamilton, N.Z.
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Hello dfw
This site (from Auckland Library) is an historical database of photographers
http://0-www.aucklandcity.govt.nz.www.elgar.govt.nz/dbtw-wpd/photographers/basic_search.htm
Bryan
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you could also try searching the Tapuhi Collection at the Turnbull library:
http://tapuhi.natlib.govt.nz/
Bren
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Whoops ... don't know if my eyes are deceiving me ... but before these images were cropped, I could have sworn they appeared in reverse order, to how they appear now ???
Can you just confirm please ... the image of the younger women, was the pic taken a Mt. Somers ?
Edit: The word "Timaru" on image # 2 of course suggests this is the photo taken at Mt. Somers ... which means the caption you provided initially, now applies to photo No. 2 : :D
Incidentally, I think the spelling "Barrosa" may in fact be "Barossa", and it may well have a connection to the "Barossa Station" (land holding - farm) in the area near to Ashburton ?
Lu
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Yes - sorry the attachments turned out the wrong way round - and sorry about them being too big!
Younger woman has Mt. Somers written on the back (it's a Christmas message in fairly impenetrable handwriting). I've worked on the assumption it's the same woman.
Thanks for the two sites - working my way through them now to see if I find anything
Dfwdavies
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Hi again
Yes, the photographer relating to the Mt. Somers shot, appears to be a "John Roger STEWART".
Of the names you've mentioned (Jones, Davies, Allan, Anderson), do you have further information as to where these people lived in New Zealand ?
It may be possible to seek them out in electoral rolls (Mid-Canterbury area). These rolls are not available for viewing online, but I'd be happy to do a look-up if you can provide some further info. They're wonderful photos - it would be a shame not to at least try to identify the subject. :)
Lu
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Hi dfwdavies,
Here is another long shot in regard to the handwriting on the back, perhaps if you thought it might help you could pop it on the deciphering handwriting board
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/board,425.0.html
maybe they could help with a name?
Good luck with your search
Leandra
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Hi there,
Perhaps the lady in the attached (circa 1950) photo was a descendant .... there's definite NZ connections for the lady in my photo... sorry, my photo was scanned many years ago so perhaps not the "right" size...
If you think there's a likeness in their features, I may be able to help with family surname of the subject in those two photos from dewdavies...
Cheers,
JM
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Hi dfwdavies :)
I think the photo of the younger woman dates from just after WW1 and pre 1920...the older lady is probably 1940s or 50s.
Hope that helps - if you would like more opinions, just pop a message on the Photo Restoration and Dating board, asking the folks there to come and have a look at this thread :D
Cheers
Prue