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CARTER, Norah



Norah Carter



 born 15 April 1881, reg. 1881/3414, 
youngest daughter of Anna Margaret Begg and Richard Carter (Secretary and Inspector of Customs), niece of Sam Begg, artist for the London Illustrated News.
died 8 February 1966 (1) Sydney, Australia, reg.  698/1966 aged 84 years



Christchurch, Wardell's Building, Cashel Street - 1907
Gisborne, McKee's Buildings, Gladstone Road - July 1910 to March 1919

succeeded in Gisborne by Hubert Charles Northwood in 1919

In the South Kensington Science and Art Examinations of 1901, Nora Carter of the Wellington Technical School received first class passes in "freehand drawing of ornament" and drawing of "light and shade"
Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 35, 12 February 1901, page 4

In the art examinations in 1903 Norah Carter of Wellington received passes in "model" second class and "geometrical drawing" first class.
Evening Post, Volume LXV, Issue 77, 1 April 1903, page 6



Wardell's Building, Cashel Street, Christchurch
1907 and 1908

 

Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12938, 18 October 1907, Page 1
advertised in The Press until 10 January 1908 

As will be seen by a notification elsewhere, Miss Norah Carter, who has been studying in Melbourne for some time has opened a studio for miniature painting and photography in Wardell's Buildings [Christchurch].
Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 12938, 18 October 1907, page 9.

above - Wardell's Building, Cashel Street, Christchurch
from postcard by Fergusson and Taylor & Co.



 McKee's Buildings, Gladstone Road, Gisborne
July 1910 to March 1919


Miss Norah Carter, of Kelburne, is leaving shortly for Gisborne, where she intends to open a studio.
Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 847, 20 June 1910, page 3


 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12194, 9 July 1910


 
 Young girl standing, circa 1910-1923, Gisborne, 
by Norah Carter. 
Purchased 2013. Te Papa (O.040811)
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa


 Young girl smiling, circa 1910-1923, Gisborne, 
by Norah Carter. 
Purchased 2013. Te Papa (O.040812)
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa


 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14175, 18 December 1916


Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 14224, 16 February 1917, page 1



 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14549, 9 March 1918, page 1



Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14671, 3 August 1918



Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14856, 8 March 1919


 above - an unidentified woman photographed by Norah Carter, Gisborne.

  William Henry Pevreal, Private, Wellington Infantry Regiment - B company, number 51188, born 31 March 1877, died 5 May 1962. 




Family 
Mr Richard Carter's rather sudden death on Saturday evening has been a great blow to his many friends. Very great sympathy is felt for his widow, who is a sister of Mr Sam Begg, the famous black and white artist, and for his children, several of whom are serving their country.

It is only a few weeks since news arrived that Sergt.  Rothwell Carter, the third son, had been killed in France. This son saw service in the Boer War. Two other sons are serving in France, and the eldest Mr. Francis Carter, a mining engineer, is married and lives on the West Coast. The eldest daughter, Miss Kathleen Carter, was trained as a nurse in the Wellington Hospital, and went away long ago on one of the New Zealand hospital ships. She is now nursing at Brocklehurst. The second daughter, Miss Shiela Carter is with her mother at Kelburn, and the third,  Miss Nora Carter, who inherited some of the talent which has made her uncle famous, is a successful photographer in  Gisborne, and has come down this week to be with her people.
Free Lance, Volume XVII, Issue 896, 14 September 1917, page 17




Obituary
Mr. Richard Carter. 
Mr. Richard Carter, of Kelburn Parade, formerly Secretary and Inspector of Customs, died on Saturday evening, much to the regret of a large circle of friends by whom he was held in the very highest esteem. The deceased, who was seventy-two years of age, suffered from a weak heart, but was about as usual on Saturday. In the afternoon he was out walking with Mrs. Carter. After tea he went into the sitting-room, and shortly afterwards his wife found him there in an unconscious condition. An hour later he died.

The late Mr. Carter was a native of London, and when nineteen years of age left England [in 1864] for Lyttelton in the sailing ship Countess of Seafield. [see Press, Volume IV, Issue 510, 17 June 1864] At one stage of the voyage fearfully rough weather was experienced, and all the officers and crew, with the exception of the captain and a seaman, the latter of whom was laid up with an injured hand, were washed overboard and drowned. A number of the passengers, including Mr. Carter, assisted the captain and the seaman to navigate the ship to Hobart.  The work was most arduous, and all on board were devoutly thankful when the voyage was completed.

Mr. Carter, on landing at Hobart, proceeded to Christchurch. In 1865 he entered the Customs Department at Hokitika, and was stationed there and at Greymouth during the next four years. He was then transferred to Napier, where he remained for twenty years.

In 1892 he was appointed landing surveyor at Dunedin, and three years later he came to Wellington in a similar capacity. Subsequently he held the position of Collector at Nelson, Christchurch, and Wellington. In 1909 he succeeded Mr. W. T. Glasgow as Secretary and Inspector of Customs, and in the following year he retired on superannuation.

The deceased, who was held in the greatest esteem, has left a widow, three sons, and three daughters. His third son, Sergeant Richard R. Carter, who was a member of the African Forces, was through the German West African campaign, and at its conclusion went to Egypt, and from thence to France, where he was killed in action on April 12 last.

The other sons are Sergeant W. W. Carter, of the Engineers, who left with the Main Body. Sapper Carlile Carter (Engineers, 9th Reinforcements), and Mr. Francis Carter who is in charge of a gold dredge working near Hokitika. The eldest daughter is a sister in Brockenhurst Military Hospital, England; another daughter has a photographic studio in Gisborne, and the other is living with her mother.

The late Mr. Carter was an old member of the Wellington Bowling Club, and, as a mark of respect the flag over the clubhouse was flown at half-mast yesterday.

Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3187, 11 September 1917, page 4



Richard Carter died 8 September 1917 at his residence, 44 Kelburn Parade, Wellington aged 72 years.

Children of Anna Margaret Begg and Richard Carter.

1. Francis Napier Carter of Hilltop near Sydney, farmer, born 17 July 1875 Napier, birth reg. 1875/11475, died 10 May 1942 at Bowral, NSW.   
 

2. Warrand Wilson Carter, clerk, House of Representatives, born 6 July 1876 Napier, birth reg. 1876/16408, died 5 January 1934 London.       


3. Richard Rothwell Carter, born 5 September 1877 Napier, birth reg. 1877/17226, killed 12 April 1917 France, South African Infantry, 4th Reg. aged 39 years, served in the Boer War and the First World War.     

4. Kathleen Carter, Sister, New Zealand Army Nursing Service, World War One,  sailed in the New Zealand Hospital Ship "Maheno" 10 July 1915 for Egypt and then transferred to Brockenhurst, England, born 30 October 1878, birth reg. 1878/16753, died 6 May 1935 Wellington. 

5. Sheila Mary Carter, born 25 January 1880, birth reg. 1880/2320, died 6 September 1969 (2), Sydney, Australia reg. 5772/1969. 

6. Norah Carter born 15 April 1881, birth reg. 1881/3414 , died 8 February 1966 (1), Sydney, Australia, reg. 698/1966.

7. Carlile Carter of Lower Hutt, gentleman, born 23 September 1882, birth reg. 1882/18244, died 16 December1975, reg. 1975/48497, married 23 December 1915 at St John's Church, Wellington to Louise Elder, reg. 1915/5158. 


Obituary
Miss Kathleen Carter
Very many friends will have heard with grief of the death of Miss Kathleen Carter at her home at Seatoun. Miss Carter has been a member of the Wellington Plunket nursing staff since 1927. She was trained at the Wellington Hospital and the Alexandra Home, was on active service in Egypt and England from 1915 to 1919. Her death makes a gap in the ranks of returned army sisters.

Miss Carter was regarded with deep respect and affection by her committee, her colleagues, and co-workers. Keenly sensitive to social injustice or wrong of any kind Miss Carter's sympathies were always with the oppressed or distressed, and many will have reason to remember her practical kindnesses and help. Retiring and reserved, few knew the extent of her work, but it will live long in the memory of the mothers she worked among and the committee and nurses who were her fellow workers.
Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 108, 9 May 1935, page 19


(1) State Archives NSW, Probate Packets, Norah Carter - Date of Death 08/02/1966, Granted on 13/04/1966, item number Series 4-609365
(2State Archives NSW, Probate Packets, Sheila Mary Carter - Date of Death 06/09/1969, Granted on 22/06/1970, Item number Series 4-691117


NORTHWOOD, Hubert Charles


Hubert Charles Northwood

Hubert Charles Northwood, born 11 August 1882, Omata, reg.  1882/10288, son of Mary Jane Harrison and Richard Arthur Northwood, died suddenly 30 May 1940 at this residence 9 Corbett Scott Avenue, Auckland aged 59 years, reg. 1940/27979, married 27 May 1914, Kohukohu, reg. 1914/8511, Tryphina Maud Boreham (Maud), born 1889, reg. 1889/11351, daughter of Beatrice Eva Foster and Alfred Arthur Boreham, died 15 June 1938 at a private hospital, Auckland aged 49 years, reg. 1938/16289 

issue:
1. Eva Mary Northwood born 15 May 1915, reg. 1915/18315, died 14 May 1996, Auckland, married 1942 Redvers Clifford Ray, born 20 January 1914, died 8 October 1977, Auckland (1)



Richard Arthur Northwood died 1926, reg. 1926/2013 aged 72 years
Mary Jane Northwood nee Harrison  second daughter of Thomas Harrison of Omata,  died 1941, reg. 1941/20847 aged 82 years
married 16 June 1880, reg 1880/1482 at the Omata Church by the Rev. H. H. Brown


Gisborne


succeeded Norah Carter in Gisborne March 1919


Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14856, 8 March 1919



Belwood Studios
 Winstone's Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland
Hubert Charles Northwood and Arthur Joseph Bell 
from about 1 July 1922 to 20 September 1922

 

Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 154, 1 July 1922





New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18203, 23 September 1922

 

Belwood Studios
 Winstone's Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland 
Hubert Charles Northwood and Walter Clegg

 




New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19932, 28 April 1928, Supplement, page 10


 Auckland's latest modern edifice, The Lewis Eady Building, 190-192 Queen Street, Auckland
 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19932, 28 April 1928, Supplement, page 10



MAORI WAR RECALLED
EARLY TARANAKI RESIDENT DEATH AT 81 YEARS
A descendant of Taranaki pioneers, Mrs. R. A. Northwood, of Kaitaia, has died at the age of 81. She was the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harrison, pioneers of Omata, Taranaki, who landed at New Plymouth in 1841 and 1842 respectively. With her parents, Mrs. Northwood passed through the vicissitudes of the Maori War days and she had vivid recollections of family and personal experiences of those times. Except for occasional visits south Mrs. Northwood had lived continuously in the Mangonui county for the past 45 years. Her husband died 15 years ago. She is survived by two sons. There are five grandchildren.
New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23934, 7 April 1941
 
died 1 April 1941 at Kaitaia





Northwood Bros

 

 

Northwood Bros
Arthur James Northwood, Richard Alfred Northwood and Hubert Charles Northwood
 
 
1. Arthur James Northwood born 12 August 1880 White Cliffs, Taranaki, died 5 June 1949 Northland
 
2. Richard Alfred Northwood born 1881 Omata, New Plymouth, died 1955 New Zealand
 
3. Hubert Charles Northwood born 11 August 1882 Omata, New Plymouth, died 1940 
 
They were sons of Richard Arthur Northwood born 23 February 1854 Sydney, NSW, Australia, died 3 May 1926 New Zealand aged 72 years, reg. 1926/2013, married 16 June 1880, reg 1880/1482 at the Omata Church by the Rev. H. H. Brown, Mary Jane Harrison born 8 November 1859 Omata, New Plymouth, second daughter of Thomas Harrison of Omata, died 1 April 1941 Kaitaia aged 82 years, reg. 1941/20847
 
 
 
The death took place at Auckland on Sunday of Mr. Richard Northwood, aged 72 years. He was well known in the North, having resided at Houhora for many years, and was a keen cricketer, representing New Zealand against England. In the early days he was in the A C Force in Taranaki. The late Mr. Northwood was esteemed for his high personal integrity and many will regret to hear of his demise. He is survived by his widow and three sons, Messrs Arthur (Kaitaia), Richard (Houhora) and Charles (Auckland).
Northland Age, Volume 26, Issue 2, 5 May 1926, Page 4
 
 
Maori War Recalled
Early Taranaki Resident Death at 81 Years
A descendant of Taranaki pioneers, Mrs. R. A. Northwood, of Kaitaia, has died at the age of 81 [1 April 1941]. She was the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harrison, pioneers of Omata, Taranaki, who landed at New Plymouth in 1841 and 1842 respectively. With her parents, Mrs. Northwood passed through the vicissitudes of the Maori War days and she had vivid recollections of family and personal experiences of those times. Except for occasional visits south Mrs. Northwood had lived continuously in the Mangonui county for the past 45 years. Her husband died 15 years ago. She is survived by two sons. There are five grandchildren.
New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23934, 7 April 1941
 
 
Our Illustrations.
... Altogether there are eighteen views, twelve of which are illustrative of far Northern scenery. Of these two (of Houhora) are from photos by Messrs. Northwood Bros., two (of Awanui) by Mr. H. C. Subritzkv, and one (Robertson’s Island) by Mr. J. J. Maxwell. The verse and prose accompanying the illustrations has been carefully selected and we think will prove interesting.
Northland Age, Volume 3, Issue 20, 18 December 1906, Page 4
 
 
We beg to acknowledge receipt of a copy of the Christmas number of the “Weekly Press,” published at Christchurch. The production is a magnificent artistic effort, and the chromo-litho picture of the wharves at Wellington is really splendid. Among the scenic reproductions are several views of interest to the Far North, photos by Messrs. R. and A. Northwood. To deal exhaustively with the merits of the publication would take up too much of our space, so we content ourselves with this brief encomium.
Northland Age, Volume 4, Issue 7, 1 October 1907, Page 4
 
 
Mangonui Agricultural and Horticultural Association.
... Messrs. R. and A. Northwood displayed a collection of photographs which for treatment, and finish were very attractive and demonstrative of the Messrs. Northwood’s ability. “A Frosty Morning” particularly attracted attention and encomium...

Northland Age, Volume IV, Issue 30, 16 March 1908, Page 5 
 
 
Northland Age, Volume IV, Issue 37, 4 May 1908, Page 4
 
 
Messrs. Northwood Bros., photographers, arrived by launch to-day, and Mangonui people requiring photographs should not miss the opportunity this visit affords.
Northland Age, Volume IV, Issue 39, 18 May 1908, Page 4
 
 
Messrs, Northwood inform us that they satisfactorily sold their launch last Thursday. Mr. John Fleet of Kawakawa is the buyer.
Northland Age, Volume V, Issue 22, 25 January 1909, Page 4
 
 
Mr. A. Northwood will visit Herekino on 8th instant and Whangape on 15th inst. The photographer’s work is such that everyone in Herekino and Whangape who wants a good photograph should avail themselves of the visit he is paying to the district.
Northland Age, Volume V, Issue 27, 1 March 1909, Page 4
 
 
Auckland Weekly News
...The double-page this week is a reproduction of the fine photograph by Northwood Brothers, which was awarded the first prize in the landscape class of the Auckland Weekly News' twelfth photographic competition. Numerous other studies selected from the competition also appear in the issue.
New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14361, 4 May 1910, Page 8
 
 

A saw-miller's Camp, probably Northland about 1905
[purchased October 2021]
 
 
Northwood Brothers (Firm). Timber workers on a bush railway, Goldies Bush, Whangaroa. 
Original photographic prints and postcards from file print collection, Box 1. Ref: PAColl-5471-018. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/23112259
 
 
 Northwood Brothers (Firm). Digging a drainage ditch, Kaitaia.
Ref: 1/2-079951-F. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/22807817
 
 
Northwood Brothers, 1910-1919 (Firm) : Photograph of fishermen at Houhora Harbour, Northland. 
Ref: PAColl-8665. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/23184108
 

 
 
Hubert Charles Northwood
Hubert Charles Northwood, born 11 August 1882, Omata, reg.  1882/10288, son of Mary Jane Harrison and Richard Arthur Northwood, died suddenly 30 May 1940 at this residence 9 Corbett Scott Avenue, Auckland aged 59 years, reg. 1940/27979, married 27 May 1914, Kohukohu, reg. 1914/8511, Tryphina Maud Boreham (Maud), born 1889, reg. 1889/11351, daughter of Beatrice Eva Foster and Alfred Arthur Boreham, died 15 June 1938 at a private hospital, Auckland aged 49 years, reg. 1938/16289 

issue:
1. Eva Mary Northwood born 15 May 1915, reg. 1915/18315, died 14 May 1996, Auckland, married 1942 Redvers Clifford Ray, born 20 January 1914, died 8 October 1977, Auckland (1)





Gisborne


succeeded Norah Carter in Gisborne March 1919


Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14856, 8 March 1919



Belwood Studios
 Winstone's Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland
Hubert Charles Northwood and Arthur Joseph Bell 
from about 1 July 1922 to 20 September 1922

 
Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 154, 1 July 1922





New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18203, 23 September 1922

 

Belwood Studios
 Winstone's Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland 
Hubert Charles Northwood and Walter Clegg

 




New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19932, 28 April 1928, Supplement, page 10


 Auckland's latest modern edifice, The Lewis Eady Building, 190-192 Queen Street, Auckland
 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 19932, 28 April 1928, Supplement, page 10



 
Well Known Northerner Dies Suddenly in Auckland
The death occurred very suddenly at Auckland yesterday of Mr. Charles Northwood, brother of Mr. Arthur Northwood of Kaitaia and a former well-known resident of the Far North.

The late Mr. Northwood was just under 58 years of age and came to Houhora at the age of 12. After working with relatives for some years in the storekeeping and gumbuying business he set up business as a photographer in company with his brother Richard. After a few years however, the partnership was dissolved, Mr. Northwood then running a cream launch on the Hokianga river for a time.

Later he bought out his brother’s studio at Kohukohu and again set up in business. After some time he again sold out and moved to Auckland, engaging in photographic work there. Leaving Auckland for a time, he went to Gisborne, later returning to business in Auckland where the Bellwood Portrait Studios soon became well-known.

Although he had not been particularly well for several years, Mr. Northwood’s sudden death came as a great shock to relatives. Mrs. Northwood died about two years ago and they are survived by one daughter, Miss E. Northwood.
Northland Age, Volume IX, Issue 67, 31 May 1940, Page 3
 

Arthur Northwood

We notice that Mr. Arthur Northwood, of Houhora, succeeded in gaining a first prize in the Auckland Weekly News photographic competition, in the Landscape class. Remembering that every photographer in the Dominion is keen to win one of those prizes and that the competitors can be numbered in hundreds any success stamps a winner a photographer of exceptional merit and artistic taste. Our congratulations to Mr. Northwood on having succeeded where so many fail.
Northland Age, Volume V, Issue 36, 3 May 1909, Page 4
 
We regret to learn that Mr. Arthur Northwood, Kaitaia’s popular photographer, is at present suffering from very indifferent health which, he writes, may necessitate his giving up active work for a time. His many friends and patrons will join with us in wishing him a speedy return to good health.
Northland Age, Volume VI, Issue 42, 13 June 1910, Page 4
 
 
Mr. Arthur Northwood, the well-known photographer, writes that his health is speedily improving and he will re-open his studio in Kaitaia in November. Mr, Northwood's work ranks him among the best in his profession and we have no doubt he will be kept very busy during the summer months.
Northland Age, Volume VII, Issue 6, 8 October 1910, Page 4
 
 
Messrs. Northwood and Leyland have opened a photographic studio at Kaitaia, and people should not be slow to take advantage of this, as a properly fitted studio is essential to the turning out of good photos. Messrs. Northwood and Leyland specialize in enlargements and copying old photos, as well as framing.
Northland Age, Volume VII, Issue 14, 3 December 1910, Page 4
 
 
From Mr. Arthur Northwood we have received a photo of the Mangonui second eleven cricketers, taken during their recent visit to Houhora. The work is up to the usual high standard of Mr. Northwood’s productions and each member of the team should have at least one copy as a memento of the trip.
Northland Age, Volume VII, Issue 29, 18 March 1911, Page 4
 
 
Messrs. Northvvood and Leyland, photographers, have closed their Kaitaia studio for the winter, but will be opening again next spring. All accounts owing may be sent direct to Mr. Arthur Northwood, Pukenui.
Northland Age, Volume VII, Issue 35, 29 April 1911, Page 4
 
 
Large photos of the full group taken at Mr. Ralph Gardiner’s Wedding may be obtained direct from Mr. Arthur Northwood, Kaitaia, Price 2/6 each, post free.*
Northland Age, Volume VIII, Issue 51, 9 August 1912, Page 5
 
 
Property sales are almost matters of daily occurrence at Kaitaia. In these days, buyers are constantly in the district, and land agents on the "gui vive." Mr. Arthur Northwood's up-to-date photographic studio next door to Forster's store, is really of great benefit to the district, and it is no uncommon sight to see a land agent and a prospective buyer from distant parts perusing scenes displaying the beauties of the Far North. Mr. Northwood has a wonderful collection of Northern views.
Northern Advocate, 30 June 1914, page 1

 
There is a photographer in Kaitaia doing first class work and he wants your business. Arthur Northwood also carries out enlargement work. Try him. You will be more than satisfied.
Northland Age, Volume 25, Issue 35, 16 December 1925, Page 3

Obituary
Mr. A. J. Northwood The death occurred at his residence, Kaitaia, at 6.30 on Sunday evening, of Mr. Arthur James Northwood, aged 68.

Though he had been in indifferent health for a number of years, his death was sudden and came as a shock to his many friends throughout the North. The funeral was held at the Anglican cemetery this afternoon.

Mr. Northwood, who was born near New Plymouth, came north when his father, the late Richard Northwood, settled at Pukenui. Later, with his brothers Charles and Richard, he entered the ranks of professional photographers. Charles later went to Auckland where he founded the Bellwood Studio, but Arthur specialised in outdoor photography and became well known throughout New Zealand in this sphere. His delightful studies appeared regularly in such journals as the Weekly News (especially the Christmas number), the Free Lance, the Christchurch Press and the Otago Witness.

In the early 1920’s he went into partnership with Messrs. R. A. Johnston and V. H. Reed in opening the first motion picture theatre in Kaitaia, and until the time of his death took a keen interest in the management of the Princess Theatre.

A keen bowler, Mr. Northwood was a familiar figure in competitions both locally and at Kaikohe and Whangarei. He is survived by his wife and one son, Mr. Ray Northwood.
Northland Age, Volume XVIII, Issue 68, 7 June 1949, Page 1

Obituary...
Mr A. J, Northwood
Kaitaia, Mon. (Sp.) — The death has occurred of Mr Arthur James Northwood, aged 68, of Kaitaia. A pioneer with the camera, Mr Northwood was New Zealand’s first [sic] outdoor photographer, and for many years his photographs have regularly appeared in the Dominion’s leading periodicals. He was famed throughout New Zealand for his pictures of nature, and especially of the gumlands and kauri forests of Northland. Born in Taranaki, Mr Northwood was the son of a Far North pioneer. After he settled in Kaitaia, he opened the town’s first cinema, in collaboration with Mr R. A. Johnston, in the days of the silent films. later he built the present Princess Theatre.

A keen bowler, Mr Northwood often travelled to Whangarei as a representative of the Kaitaia Bowling Club. He is survived by his wife and one son, Mr Ray Northwood, of Kaitaia.
Northern Advocate, 6 June 1949, Page 4




 
 


 

Index





Photography has broken out like an epidemic
A
Adams, Mabel
Album - Clara's
Album - Cleland
Album - Coxhead
Album - Fraser Family
Album - Jack Baker's
Album - Jago
Album - Nautical
Album - Notables
Album - Rhodes
Album - Tennant
Album - Tyree
Aldersley, Alpheus
Aldersley, David James
Allan, John Milne
Allen, Joseph Weaver
Alma Studio
Alpine Photography
Alva Studio
Ambrose Studios
American Ferro-Photo Company
American Photo Co - Auckland
American Photo Co - Dunedin
American Photographic Studio - Lovewell, Wing and Co...
Anderson's Studio
Andrew - Samoa
Andrew Bros.
Andrew, Stanley Polkinghorne
Andrew, Thomas
Appleby, John Henry
Appleby, Leonard Whithair
Argosy Industrial Photos
Argosy Industrial Photos 
Aristo Studio
Armstrong and Greer
Armstrong, Charles Clark
Arnold, Edward
Arnold, John Bernard
Art in Photography
Art Studio
Arthur A. Ware Co.
Ascot Photographers
Ashe, Thomas Henry
Astey, M.
Atkinson, James
Attwood, Thomas
Auckland Weekly Press
Austin, Frederick Alfred Benjamin
Ayton Studios
B
Baker, J. W.
Barcham
Barker, Alfred Charles
Barker, Samuel Delabere
Barlow, Joseph Samuel
Barrowman, J
Bartlett and Andrew
Bartlett and Co.
Bartlett and Taylor
Bartlett, Arthur Close
Bartlett, Priscilla Maude
Bartlett, Robert Henry
Bartlett, William Henry
Bartley, Frederick Adolphus
Bashford, James
Bathgate, A
Batt and Richards
Batt, William John
Baume, Joseph
Baverstock, William Sykes
Bayne, Walter Menzies
Beatty, Sidney
Beautiful New Zealand
Bede, Christopher
Beer, G
Beere, Daniel Manders
Beets Johansen Photography
Beken, Charles John
Bell, Robert Francis
Belwood
Benmore
Bennie, James
Berry and Co
Berry and McAllister
Berwald
Bettger, Hubert David
Beverley Studios Ltd
Bickerton, Mervyn Wilson
Bickerton, William Henry
Billens and Bunting
Billens, Archibald
Billens, Henry
Billows and Smith
Billows, Walter George
Binnie, Arthur Archibald
Binns, Frederick Charles
Binns, Reginald William
Binsted, Gordon Alfred
Bird, B. W.
Bird, Bertram Walter
Bishop
Black and Barford
Blaikie, William Nicol
Bloch, Theodor Thorlacius
Booth, Edgar Normanby
Borrow, Thomas
Boswell, Philip Frederick
Bourke, Mary Elizabeth
Bowers and Co
Bowers, Henry Thomas
Bradley, F. and Co.
Bradley, George William - Graphic Artist
Bradley, John
Bragge, James
Brake, Norman Clarence
Brandon Haughton
Bremford Studios
Brent, Geoffrey Scriven
Bridle, William
Bristow Mawley
Britt, Edward
Brocher, Etienne Jean
Brogan
Brogan, Louis Gladstone
Broma Studio
Brown, James
Brown, William Edmond
Browne, Charles Pelham
Browne, Victor. C.
Brusewitz, Henry Elis Leopold
Brynly-Keith, W. Ltd
Buckland, Jessie Lillian
Bunting, Frederick William
Bunz, George Angus
Burford, Arthur James
Burke, Walter
Burns, William
Burrell and Hampton
Burrell and Moffatt
Burrell Bros
Burrell, F. W. and Co.
Burrell, George Edward Albert
Burridge and Brown
Burridge, Charles
Burton Brothers, Dunedin
Burton Brothers - Canterbury and Westland
Burton Brothers - Pink and White Terraces
Burton, Henry J.
Burton, Walter J.
Burton's Oamaru Portrait Gallery
Bush Life
Bush, William Henry
Butterfield Art Studio




C
Caledonian Portrait Gallery
Cambridge and Cooper
Cambridge, Allan Bowles
Cameron, Alexander
Campbell, Charles
Caney and Co.
Carnell and Brown
Carnell, Samuel
Carter, Norah
Cartwright, George
Casbolt, Frederick Lennard
Cater, James
Cazneau and Connolly
Cazneau, Emily Florence
Chadwick, R.
Challinor, William
Chance, George
Chance, George Roger
Chatteris, Henry
Cheeseman, Richard
Cherrill, Nelson King
Chester, C
Chinn, James
Chissell, William
Christchurch and District Photographers
Christchurch Cathedral
Christchurch Fancy Bazaar
Christchurch Panorama
Christchurch Photographic Company
Christchurch Photographic Society (Incorp) 
Chromo Portrait Gallery
Churchill Julius By An Unknown Photographer
Claremont and Co.
Clarke and Burnham
Clarke Brothers
Clarke, Charles Edward
Clarke, Frederick Henry John
Clarke, William Henshaw
Clarke, William John
Clarkson, E
Clarkson, Reuben Spensley
Clayton, Charles
Clegg, Walter
Clifford and Clifton - See Robert Clifford
Clifford and Co - See Robert Clifford
Clifford and Morris - See Robert Clifford
Clifford and Son - See Robert Clifford
Clifford Robert
Clifford, Henry Herbert
Clifford, Morris and Co - See Robert Clifford
Clifton Galleries
Cobb, Harriet Sophia
Cogger, George Walter
Colgan, Edward Valentine
Collie, William
Collins and Sons
Collins, S
Collins, Tudor Washington
Collis and Davis
Collis, William andrews
Color Photo Co.
Colour View
Connell
Connolly and Company
Connolly and Herrmann
Cooper, Frederick
Cooper, Peter
Cooper, Thornhill
Corbett, James
Coronation Studio
Cossgrove, andrew Goudie
Coupee, Michael Nicholas
Covers for Cartes De Visite and Cabinet Cards
Cox, Arthur J.
Cox, Benjamin Shatford
Coxhead and Le Sueur
Coxhead and Sargeant
Coxhead Bros. - Dunedin and Invercargill
Coxhead Bros. - Timaru and Invercargill
Coxhead, Frank A.
Coxhead, Harry - Dunedin and Timaru
Cragg, J. H.
Crago Studios Ltd
Craig, D. and Co
Craig, Florence Eugenie
Crane
Crichton Bros
Crichton D'ora Limited
Crombie, George Pye
Crombie, John Nicol
Cromo Portrait Gallery
Crown Studio - Christchurch
Crown Studios - Wellington and Auckland
Crystal Palace Studio
Culling, Alfred
Curry
Cuthbert, Peter
D
Daley
Daley and Price
Daley, G. H.
Dalgety and Company Limited - Managers
Darby, E.
Davies and Rayner
Davies, William Charles
Davis
Davis - Wanganui
Davis and Co
Davis, John
Davis, Thomas Joseph
Davis, William Henry
Davis, William Henry Whitmore
Dawson, Frederick Raymond
Dawson, Frederick Raymond  
Dawson, P.
De Loree, Peter
De Maus, David Alexander
De Maus, James
De Tourret, Ernest
Dean, Marie
Deighton Studio
Denslow, John West
Denton, Frank James
Department Stores
Desgranges, Mabel Eleanor Lambert
Deste, Eileen 
Deveril, Herbert
Dewar, Charles Barclay
Dianne Studios
Digby, Spencer Harry Gilbee
Dimond and Hart
Dixon, H. D.
Dixon, Ralph John Geoffrey
Dodds
Donovan and Meers
Dossetter and Co
Double, William
Dougall, William
Dougall's "Far South"
Dowle, W. H.
Dudgeon, Ellis
Duncan, Frank and Co. Ltd
Dunedin Photographic Company
Dunlop and Hawley
Dunlop, John
Dunstan
Dunstan, Harold James
Dunstan's Photo Service
Dutch and Bull
Dutch, Francis William
E
Eagle, Isaac Nickles
Early New Zealand Scenes
Earp, Lewis Charles
East, Frederick Charles
Easter and Co
Easter and Wallis
Eden George Co. Ltd
Eden George Co. Ltd - Dunedin
Edinburgh Photo Co. (The) - see Ries, Malcolm
Edinburgh Portrait Gallery
Edwards, Frederick William
Egerton
Egerton, Fraser Lawrence
Eileen Deste
Electric Studio
Electric Studio - Wanganui
Electric Studio - Wellington
Elite Studio - Napier
Ellerbeck, Charles Joseph
Ellerbeck, Lawrence anderson
Elmar Studios - Christchurch
Elmwood Studios
Elsbee, James
Elsbee, James and Daniel Mundy's Negatives
Elsbee, James and Mundy, Daniel Negatives
Emmett, Harold
English and Continental
Eruption of Tarawera
Esquilant, William Charles
Everybody's Studio
Exchange Court Studio
Exhibition
Exhibition - 1862
Exhibition - 1865 Dunedin
Exhibition - 1870
Exhibition - 1878 Sydney and Melbourne
Exhibition - 1879 Sydney
Exhibition - 1880 Melbourne International
Exhibition - 1882
Exhibition - 1885
Exhibition - 1889 Paris
Exhibition - 1889-90
Exhibition - 1894
Exhibition - 1895
Exposition - 1878
Exposition 1878
Eyre, Edward John
F
Fabling, W. G.
Fairs and Steel
Falk Studio
Farley, John
Farrell, W. and Co.
Fawson, Herbert Lewis
Feeney, Patrick Joseph
Ferguson Limited
Fergusson and Taylor and Co.
Ferner, Nellie
Ferrier - Photographs of Mount Cook and Neighbourh...
Ferrier and Rock
Ferrier, Colin
Ferrier, David
Ferrier, William
Ferrier, William - Oamaru
Ferrier, William - Timaru Harbour
Fine Art Postcard Co.
Finnerty-Wislang Studio
Finnis, William Charles
Firth, Reginald Clifton
Fischer and Hardy
Fischer, Adolf Gottlieb
Fitzgerald, James Edward
Flavel, Joseph
Fletcher, Alexander
For Sale
Ford, P. F.
Forrester, W. F.
Forsyth, William John
Foy Bros
Frank Duncan and Co. Ltd., Auckland 
Frederic, Robert Charles Edward
Freeman, Edward Henry
French and Co
Frisco Photographic Company
Frisco Studio
Frith, Henry Albert
Frost, William Row
FT
G
Gadd, Alfred
Gadd, Alfred V.
Galwey, Ethel
Gamble and Co.
Gardner, James
Garland, F.
Garlick, Eunice Harriett
Garratt, Mabel
Gaul's Portrait Rooms
Gaussen and Co
Gaussen, Philip Ash
Gaynor Clayton
Gaze and Co
Gem Studio
Genn, Peal
George and Walton
Gerstenkorn and Attwood
Gerstenkorn, Karl andreas
Gibbs, William Brickell
Gibbs, William Bricknell - Stonewallers
Gill, Henry John
Gilmore
Goodall, Gladys M.
Gordon and Gotch Ltd.
Gourlay, Henry Thompson
Government Tourist Department
Grabham Ltd
Grand and Dunlop
Grand, William John
Gray, F.S.
Green and Hahn
Green, Herbert Huxley
Gregory
Griffiths and Burrell
Gungall
Guy, Matthew
H
Habgood, Noel
Hagen, Carl
Hahn
Haigh, Rudolph
Halford, Frederick Welby
Hall, Edwin
Hall, Samuel
Halma and Co.
Hammond and Taylor
Hampton, Henry [Hampton's Studio]
Hand Coloured
Hand-Coloured Portrait
Hand-Coloured Portrait by Unknown Photographer  H...
Hanna, John Robert
Hansard and Co
Harding
Harding and Billing
Hardy, Alfred
Harlton Studio
Harper, Amy
Harrison, R.
Hart, Campbell and Co
Hart, William Paterson
Hartmann, Edward
Harvie, Walter
Hatwell, Neville
Hawkins, Frederick George
Hawley and Cole
Hawley, Alfred Sibthorpe
Hazledine, Percival Charles
Heginbotham, Joseph Alfred
Hemus and Hanna
Hemus Sarony
Hemus, Charles
Henne, F. J.
Henri Photographic Studio
Henry, George F.
Henry, Joseph Thomson
Herrmann, Richard and Lousia Marian
Heslop and Sharp
Heslop Brothers
Heslop, M. and Co
Hicks, George H.
Hill, Frederick
Hillsdon, George Henry James
Hillsdon, Richard Walter
Hinge, Leslie
Holmes, Alfred
Holmes, Madeline Mabel
Holwell, William
Homes, Frank
Hopkins, A. W.
Horrocks, Vivian
Huff, Frank Inglebert 
Huff, Frank Rufus
Hughes, Frederic Boulton
Hulme, Frederick William
Hutton, G. W.
I
Iles, Arthur James
Iles, James
Inkster, Lawrence andrew
Innes, James
Insley
Isaacs, David Morris
Isaacs, Jacob Nathan
Ison's Portraits
J
Jack Welsh and Sons
Jackson, Edgar Augustus Corlett
Jago
Jauncey, Philip Henry
Jeffery R. C.
Jeffs, William Milne
Jenkinson
Johnson, J. W.
Johnson, William Evan
Jones, David Edward Amos
Jones, Douglas
Jones, Francis Lawrence
Joy, William Langford
Jubilee Studio
K
Kaiapoi Portrait Gallery
Kaikoura
Kapai Studio
Kauri
Kazukaitis, Frank
Keith, Hamish
Kelly, George Arthur
Kent, Thelma Rene
King, Alfred
Kingham, Henry Hill
Kinghams
Kinsey, Joseph James 
Kinsey, William Henry Scott
Kinsey's Art Photos
Kinsley and Co
Kirkwood, John
L
L’atelier Photographers
La Mert, Braham
Labatt, Martha Black.
Ladelle, Sydney
Lafayette Studios
Lamb, James George Edmund
Lambert and Heatley
Lampe, Mark Luder
Langwood Studio
Laurey and Bohler
Lawrence, Samuel Charles Louis
Lawson, Albert
Leaf, Robert
Leech, William Haydon
Leicagragh Studio - Wellington
Leicagraph Studios - Christchurch
Leigh, John Henry
Leves, Nathaniel
Levinski, A. S.
Levinson, S.
Levy and Osmond-Smith
Lewis, John Edwin
Links
Linnemann, Arthur
Litchfield, Harold Stuart
Littlebury and Company
Lock, Henry Thomas 
London Portrait Rooms - Dunedin
London Portrait Rooms - Hokitika
London Portrait Rooms - Invercargill
Lost Photograph
Lovedays
Lovell Smith Studio
Low, Daisie
Low, John
Lowe, Thomas William
Luscombe and Griffiths
Luscombe, Henry
Lysons, Markham Carthew
Lyttelton Photographic Rooms
M
Mabel Adams' Photographs
Macedo, Joseph Francis
Macey, William Henry
MacKay, Ross
MacKay, Stan
MacKenzie, Allan Alexander Penman
MacLay Adam - Soldiers' Portraits
MacLay, Adam Henry Pearson
Mahan
Mahan and Halford
Mahan and Muir
Mahan, Robert
Malaghan, Patrick Thomas
Maloney, Daniel
Mannering and Donaldson Ltd
Manning, C. H., and Co
Manning, Charles Henry
Manson, Darcy Lawrence
Manton, John
Maori Portraits
Maori Portraits - By John Henry Gill
Maori Studio
Mariboe, Charles
Marks, William Durham
Marsh, Robert George
Marshall
Martin and Lawson - Christchurch
Martin and Lawson - Oamaru
Martin and Partington
Martin, A. - Christchurch
Martin, Alfred
Martin, Charles - Christchurch
Martin, Charles - Oamaru
Martin, Joshua
Martin, Josiah
Mascotte Photographic Studio

Mason, Frederick William
Mason, Harold
May
May and Co.
McAllister, James
McCardell, James Francis
McCourt, Robert Edward
McCusker, Arthur John
McCusker, Gordon
McDonald, James
McEachen and Henry
McEachen, John
McElwain, J. R.
McEvoy, C. A.
McGonigal, George
McGregor, Frank
McGregor, J. and Co
McGuire, William
McKaskell, William Charles
McKay, A.
McKay, Donald John
McKesch, Henry John
Meadowcroft, James Gregory
Meddings, William
Meers, Robert Walter
Meeting Of Photographers 1890
Melhuish
Meluish, William
Memorial Cards
Mence and Bell
Metcalfe, Thomas
Mihajlovic, Mihajlo
Millar and Austin
Millar, William R.
Millard, Edward Arthur and Nellie
Millard, Ernest
Minnis, John Egbert
Mitchell
Mitchell, John Thomas
Monkton, Charles Henry
Moorhouse, William Sefton
Morris and Son
Morris, Guy Clayton
Morris, Hugh Mark
Morris, John Richard
Morton, John Carnduff .
Mount Cook
Mount Cook and Hooker River
Mountfort, Benjaimn Woolfield
Mountfort, Charles Wheeler
Muir and MacKinlay
Muir and Moodie
Muir, Frederick Mintaro Bailey
Muir, James
Muir, Thomas Mintaro Bailey
Multum Pro Parvo Co.
Mundy, D, L and Co
Mundy, Daniel and Elsbee, James Negatives
Mundy, Daniel Louis
Murgatroyd, Benjamin
Murray, Brian
Mussen, Thomas Timms
Mutch
N
N.Z. Photography Exhibition In London
Nash
National Portrait Gallery - Christchurch
National Portrait Gallery - Dunedin
National Publicity Studios
Neal, William Henry
Negatives
Neilson, Elizabeth
Nelson Photographic Institute
Nelson Photographic Rooms
Nelson, Frederick
Nelson, John Lemuel
New Zealand Houses
New Zealand Photo Co.
New Zealand Photographic Company - See The New Zealand Photographic Company
New Zealand Photography Exhibition in London 1932
New Zealand Wild Flowers
Newbery, Frank Le Blanc
Newham
Newham and Brady
Ngauruhoe
Nicholas and Dougall - James Martyn Nicholas and Dougall, William 
Nicholas Bros. - James Martyn Nicholas and Richard John Nicholas
Nicholas, Collan
Nicholas, Edward
Nicholas, Edward 
Nicholas, Richard John
Niven, Flora
Northwood, Hubert Charles
Nurses
O
Oakley Studio
Oddie, Don Colin
Ogilvie, Charles andrew
Oldham, George Edwin
Olsen, Frank
Opalotype
Optimus Studio Co. Milton
Otago and Southland Photographers
P
P. P. De Loree Tourist Photographer
P. S. and Co.
P.P.L. Hastings - Part One
P.P.L. Hastings - Part Three
P.P.L. Hastings - Part Two
Palmer, H. A., Studio
Palmer, Thomas Grice
Parker and Co.
Parker, Charles F.
Parker, D
Partington and Kinsey
Partington, William Henry Thomas
Pascoe, John
Paterson
Pattillo, Cecil Wright
Pattison, John Alexander
Paul, G. S. and Co
Paul, J. J.
Paul's Studio
Paul's Studio 
Pearson, John
Peart, Heaton Clairemont
Pegler, Enos Silvenus Abijah
Perkins, William Herbert
Perry, H. E., Limited
Perry, Joseph
Personality Studios
Peter Pan - Auckland 
Peter Pan Studio, Wellington and Newton, Auckland
Peverill, Arthur
Peyman, Benjamin
Philippi and Pierson
Phillips and Pollard
Phillips Bros
Phillips, Edward Arthur
Phillips, Samuel
Photo Services
Photographers at Trentham Military Camp
Photographers in Military Service
Photographic History
Photographic Sale and Exchange
Photographic Section
Photographic Societies in New Zealand - 1909
Photographs of Christchurch
Photomatic
Photo-News Agency
Photos Spark Quest For Descendants
Piano
Pickering, Thomas Joshua
Picture Post-Cards
Pigott, John Ernest
Plexakraft Studios
Pogonowski, Kazimerz T.
Polack, Isaac
Poll and Rackham
Poll, Wallace Robert
Pollard, Edwin Keilor
Polyfoto
Portrait of King Tawhiao
Portraits of Women
Poulton, H.
Premier Photo Company
Price and Co.
Price and Hartman
Price and Walker
Price, O'malley and Co.
Price, Thomas Edward - Masterton
Price, Thomas Edward - Timaru
Prince, Herman
Pringle, Thomas
Pringle, Thomas - Visit to Japan
Pringle, Thomas 1858-1931 
Pulman, Elizabeth
Pyle, Frank Mortimer
R
Radcliffe, Frederick George
Raddon Collection
Read, Sidney Percy
Redfern, George
Redfern, Richard
Reed, William Henry

Rembrandt

Rentoul
Reunert, Henry Sydney
Reycraft and Gamble
Reynolds, William
Rich, Andrew Jackson
Richards, Edward Smallwood
Richards, Harry Thomas
Ries and Hart see Ries, Malcolm
Ries, Malcolm
Ring
Ring and Inkster
Ring and Son
Ring, Claude
Ring, James
Ritchie, A. T.
Robb, John
Robertson Ramsay Wright (Rob Wright) 
Robertson Ramsay Wright(Rob Wright) Suva, Fiji G8...
Robertson, Frank
Robin Smith Photography
Robinson
Robottom, Agnes Mercy
Robottom, Alfred Thomas
Robson and Boyer
Rock, John William
Rodger, R
Rose, John E.
Rose, Joseph
Ross
Ross - Hawera
Ross - Invercargill
Ross - Woodville
Rowe, Thomas William
Royal Geographical Society
Royal Photographic Studio see The Royal Studio, Lawrence
Royal Studio - Wellington
Royal Studios - Marton
Rutherford and Co.
Ryan, Algernon Arthur
S
S. M. and Co
Sadd, Henry Samuel
Samoa
Sargeant, Albert
Sarony Studio
Scenes From Maoriland
Schaef, Arthur Waldemar
Schafer, F.
Schmidt Studio
Schott
Schott and Co. 
Schourup, Peter
Scott, G. B.
Scott, G. B. Scott
Sealy, Edward Percy
Sealy, Henry Bowman
Searle, Roland James
Seaward
Sefton, W. J.
Segers
Shailer, George William
Sharp and Sons
Shaw, George Baird
Shaw, Matthew Barr
Shaw, Robert John Hardie
Sherlock and Guy
Sherlock, William
Sherlock, William Alfred
Sierpinski, Zybigniew
Siers, Jim
Simpson, Andrew
Simpson, Edgar
Sinclair, Frank Noel
Sinclair, Roy
Skyline
Smith and Anthony - Printers
Smith, Frederick
Smith, Jane 
Smith, Richard
Smith, Sydney Charles
Sorrell, Charles
Sorrell, John A.
Sorrell, William Edwin
Southland Photographer
Spicer, Alan
Spiller, John
Standish and Preece
Stanley
Starck, James Alfred
Star-Sun
Steele Studio
Stevens, Percy
Stevenson, David
Steventon, George
Stewart, Edward Roger
Stewart, F. E.
Stewart, John Roger
Stinson
Stonebridge and Co.
Stratford, A. J.
Stuart, Helen
Stuart, Samuel
Studio De Tourret
Studio Lindberg
Sumner About 1878
Swan and Wrigglesworth
Swan, George Henry
Swinbourne, Christopher
Syversen, Sigvart P.
T
Tadema Studios
Tait and Ward
Tait Bros
Tait Bros Landscape Photographs
Tait Bros Lanscape Photographs
Tait, Alexander
Tait, John
Tanner Bros. Ltd. - Publishers
Tanner Couch
Tasma Photo Co.
Tate and Morris
Tattersall, Alfred James
Taylor and Co.
Taylor and Redfern
Taylor, Sidney Benjamin
Taylor, Thomas G. 
Taylor's Photographic Studio
Tea Shop
Teague, Edward
Teague, Phil
Teed
Teichelmann, Ebenezer
Tensfeld, John
Terry, John
The Acme Studio
The Allan Studio
The American Photographic Studio
The Austral Studio
The City Photo Company
The Crown Studio
The Dainty Studio
The Early Settlers of Canterbury
The Edinburgh Photo Company
The Filmograph Co. (N.Z.)
The Mora Studio
The Morioris
The New Zealand Alpine Photographic Company
The New Zealand Photographic Co - Auckland
The New Zealand Photographic Co - Dunedin
The New Zealand Photographic Co - Wellington [N.Z. Photo Co.]
The New Zealand Photographic Company
The Phillips Candid Camera Service
The Photogram
The Photographic Section of the Philosophical Inst...
The Price Photo Company
The Royal Studio - Lawrence
The Southland News Co., Ltd.
The Stereograph
The Tesla Studio
The Travels Of George Dobson Valentine
The Wrench Series
Thermal Areas
Thiem, Ben
Thompson and Daley
Thompson, David.
Thompson, Frank
Thompson, Murray
Thomson, Alexander
Thomson, James
Thomson, Richard John James
Thorpe Studio
Tibbutt, Alfred George
Tindall, Charles Hopetoun
Tolputt and Clarke
Tolputt, Thomas Sankey
Tomlinson and South
Tomlinson, Charles Augustus
Tomlinson, Francis Ernest
Tornquist
Tosca
Tourist Department
Travers, William Thomas Locke
Treloar, James
Turner
Turner, Nicholas
Tustin, Mabel
Tustin, William Henry
Tuttle and Co.
Tyree, William - Nelson
Tyree, William - Otago
Tyson, T.
U
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Urbex Central
V
Valentine, George Dobson
Valentine, James
Valerie Studios - Christchurch
Valerie Studios - Wellington
Van Dene
Van Der Velden, Wilhelm
Van Dyck Portrait Rooms
Vandyck
Vaniman, Chester Melvin 
Vaniman, Ida Jane
Variety Studio
Verrall, John Miles
Victorian Portrait Rooms
Vinsen, William Henry
Vivian, Arthur Frank
Vorley, Herbert Henry
W
Wagstaff, Thomas
Waimate Portrait Gallery
Walker, Charles F.
Walker, Edward
Wallace and Co.
Wallis, Robert
Walton and Schott
Warburton, Ralph
Wardley, Joshua
Waters, Charlie
Waterworths Limited
Watkins, William Montague Nevens
Watkinson, Arthur Edgar
Watson
Watson, Alexander James
Watson, Frederick George
Webb and Bunz
Webb, Steffano
Webster, Hartley
Webster, James
Webster, James Jackson
Wedding Gifts
Weddings 1870's to 1940's
Weidner, Frederick William
Weigel, George Henry
Wellington Commercial Travellers and Warehousemen'...
Welsh, J.
Welsh, Jack and Sons
Welsh, Jack, and Sons 
Westropp, George William
Whalley, Ernest Richard
Wheeler, Edmund and Son
While You Wait Photos Ltd.
While You Wait Studios
Whitcombe and Tomes Ltd
White, Benoni William
White, James Oliver
Whitehead Bros.
Whites Aviation Limited
Whitnall Smith, Henry
Wickens and Co
Wickens, Trayton George
Wildbore, Charles Edward
William Sefton Moorhouse By George anderson Law...
William Sefton Moorhouse  By George anderson Law...
William Watt
Williams, Hanwell
Williams, Havelock
Williams. W. A.
Williamson and Co.
Williamson, Robert
Willmott, Edwin
Willoughby, James Alfred
Wills, John. G.
Wilson, George
Wilson, James
Wilson, William Thompson
Wilton, Denman
Wilton, Ernest Edward
Wiltshire, Ernest Edward
Winkelmann
Winkelmann, Henry
Winn, Benjamin
Winn, Charles Alfred
Winzenberg, Albert Edward
Wiremu Tāmihana
Wise, Henry Thomas
Withers, H.
Wood, Geoffrey C.
Woodhouse, Airini Elizabeth
Wootton, Samuel Eli
Wrigglesworth and Binns - Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin
Wrigglesworth and Binns - "Mona" Portrait 
Wrigglesworth and Binns - Bas-Relief Photography
Wrigglesworth and Binns - Postcards
Wrigglesworth, James Dacie


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Y
Yeadon, Henry
Yerex, John Henry
Z
Zak Studios
Zambra, Cæsar Anthony
Zenith Studio





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