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Images by amateur New Zealand photographers.: Douglas A. Walker.
http://amateurnzphotographer.blogspot.com/2009/11/douglas-walker.html
With many of the images I know nothing about the photographer, but where I do these details are listed, and with some images I have included memories from the photographers family members. I welcome any comments from viewers. Douglas A. Walker. Douglas A. Walker. 9121911 - 13.3.1984. A small collection of negatives by a motor-racing fan, dating from 1951 to 1962. I have no other information about photographer. Jack Tucker's Tucker-Ford at Mairehau, 1951. The chequered flag, Mairehau, 1953.
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Images by amateur New Zealand photographers.: Captain Lorraine.
http://amateurnzphotographer.blogspot.com/2009/09/captain-lorraine.html
With many of the images I know nothing about the photographer, but where I do these details are listed, and with some images I have included memories from the photographers family members. I welcome any comments from viewers. These photos from an album c.1899 depict an attraction of those days, a ballooning exhibition, but one with an unhappy ending. Captain Lorraine was the first New Zealand born balloonist, and unfortunately the first New Zealander to die in an air accident. 5 Oct, 1899.
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Images by amateur New Zealand photographers.: Eric Tarlton.
http://amateurnzphotographer.blogspot.com/2009/09/eric-tarlton.html
With many of the images I know nothing about the photographer, but where I do these details are listed, and with some images I have included memories from the photographers family members. I welcome any comments from viewers. 2161894 - 28.10.1954. East Island Lighthouse. 1921. Partington's Mill, Auckland. 1936. Centennial Tower. 1940. J Class locomotive, Dunedin. 1946. Halfmoon Bay Wharf, Stewart Island. 1946. More of Eric's photos are on Once Again Images. Posted by Barry Cash. View my complete profile.
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Images by amateur New Zealand photographers.: R.J.Searle.
http://amateurnzphotographer.blogspot.com/2009/09/rjsearle.html
With many of the images I know nothing about the photographer, but where I do these details are listed, and with some images I have included memories from the photographers family members. I welcome any comments from viewers. I have a separate blog for Searle and the full collection can be seen at Once Again Images. Lambton Quay from Willis Street. Caught in the Rain", Courtenay Place. Posted by Barry Cash. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. MY WEB SITE and OTHER BLOGS.
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Images by amateur New Zealand photographers.: Elliott.
http://amateurnzphotographer.blogspot.com/2009/09/elliott.html
With many of the images I know nothing about the photographer, but where I do these details are listed, and with some images I have included memories from the photographers family members. I welcome any comments from viewers. If you are related to this family I would like to hear from you so I can update/correct my information. Gordon's Garage, Wellsford, 1932. Masonic Hotel, Church St, Opotiki, 1936. Egmont St, New Plymouth, 1935. I have about 50 from this collection on Once Again Images.
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Len Cutten, Artist.: HEALTH STAMP, 1957.
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James Leonard [Len] Beechworth Cutten. Len's first exhibition, with two other artists, took place at Newspaper House, Perth, Oct 23/28, 1933. He had 21 works on show, and was 22 at the time. Len continued to display and sell works in Otaki galleries and exhibitions for many years. Len and Jean still found the time for travel in the campervan, and later by car, shorter trips around NZ visiting family, plus a growing number of grandchildren. Len's work comes up for sale occasionally in auctions and private...
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Len Cutten, Artist.: WAHINE, 1968.
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James Leonard [Len] Beechworth Cutten. Len's first exhibition, with two other artists, took place at Newspaper House, Perth, Oct 23/28, 1933. He had 21 works on show, and was 22 at the time. Len continued to display and sell works in Otaki galleries and exhibitions for many years. Len and Jean still found the time for travel in the campervan, and later by car, shorter trips around NZ visiting family, plus a growing number of grandchildren. Len's work comes up for sale occasionally in auctions and private...
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Len Cutten, Artist.: THE CUTTEN'S, c1930.
http://lencutten.blogspot.com/2009/01/cuttens-c1930.html
James Leonard [Len] Beechworth Cutten. Len's first exhibition, with two other artists, took place at Newspaper House, Perth, Oct 23/28, 1933. He had 21 works on show, and was 22 at the time. Len continued to display and sell works in Otaki galleries and exhibitions for many years. Len and Jean still found the time for travel in the campervan, and later by car, shorter trips around NZ visiting family, plus a growing number of grandchildren. Len's work comes up for sale occasionally in auctions and private...
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Len Cutten, Artist.: THE CUTTENS, 1953.
http://lencutten.blogspot.com/2009/01/cuttens-1953.html
James Leonard [Len] Beechworth Cutten. Len's first exhibition, with two other artists, took place at Newspaper House, Perth, Oct 23/28, 1933. He had 21 works on show, and was 22 at the time. Len continued to display and sell works in Otaki galleries and exhibitions for many years. Len and Jean still found the time for travel in the campervan, and later by car, shorter trips around NZ visiting family, plus a growing number of grandchildren. Len's work comes up for sale occasionally in auctions and private...
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Len Cutten, Artist.: ABORIGINE, 1938.
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James Leonard [Len] Beechworth Cutten. Len's first exhibition, with two other artists, took place at Newspaper House, Perth, Oct 23/28, 1933. He had 21 works on show, and was 22 at the time. Len continued to display and sell works in Otaki galleries and exhibitions for many years. Len and Jean still found the time for travel in the campervan, and later by car, shorter trips around NZ visiting family, plus a growing number of grandchildren. Len's work comes up for sale occasionally in auctions and private...