Broma Studio
William Brown - Arthur Bendigo Hurst - Reginald Kingsford
Nelson
When Reg (Reginald Kingsford) returned to Nelson in 1919, he bought the photographic business, Broma Studio, from A B Hurst who in turn had bought it from William Brown. His son, Hugh Kingsford, joined the business in 1942, a period when film was scarce and glass plates were being phased out.
The Nelson Provincial MuseumNelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 24 December 1909, Page 3


above - E. Hislop



Bill Anglesey
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