Illingworth, Richard



Richard Illingworth
born 27 December 1886 Accrington, England, arrived New Zealand about 1911, died 18 November 1918 aged 32 years, reg. 1918/8429, buried 19 November 1918, Karori Cemetery, Wellington, Soldiers' Section, plot 27C, married 19 May 1915, reg. 1915/8100 Emma White, she married 2ndly 7 December 1921, reg. 1921/5576, divorced 1927, Albert Percy Brown born 26 March 1884 Patea, son of William and Annie Brown
 
issue:
1. Richard George Illingworth born 11 September 1911 Auckland, registration not found, died 26 January 1977 Auckland

father: William Illingworth - photographer
brother: Benjamin Illingworth
- photographer
Emma White's sister was Alice White, married 1908 Walter Victor Pobar
       
 
The friends of Mrs Illingworth, off Wanganui, will be sorry to hear that she met with a serious accident in Wellington on Sunday night last, when she was run over by a motor-car in Manners Street. Latest reports state that she is doing as well as can be expected.
Wanganui Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15310, 28 August 1917, Page 4
 
 

Illingworth Studio
175 Symonds Street, Auckland 
from about February 1911 to July 1911
 
 
 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 27, 1 February 1911, Page 1
 
 
  
The Tesla Photographic Studios
Ferro-Concrete Buildings, Heretaunga street, Hastings.
January 1912 - January 1913
 
Colour Photography.
The art of photography in the hands of scientific workmen has now been brought to perfection, and opportunities are now afforded the public to obtain portraits in natural colours at a price which only slightly exceeds that of the ordinary portrait. The Tesla Photographic Studios are now opened in the Ferro-Concrete Buildings, Heretauuga St., Hastings, under the management of Mr. R. I. Illingworth, who in addition to many years' experience brings with him a most modern and complete equipment of photographic material and apparatus. You are invited to call and inspect the work on view in the cases at the studio. A free enlargement will be given to every purchaser of a dozen cabinet portraits. —The Tesla Photographic Studios, Ferro-Concrete Buildings, Heretaunga street, Hastings. Child and draped portraiture'a specialty.
Hastings Standard, Volume II, Issue 46, 7 February 1912, Page 4
 
 
 
Toska Studios
Victoria Avenue, Whanganui
April 1913 - 1918
 
 
A New Photographer.
The "Toska" Studios
Mr. R. Illingworth, who for some time was a manager for Mr Lampe, has started business on his own account in premises situate in Victoria Avenue (over A. A. Gower's and The Regent Tea Rooms). Mr. Illingworth comes from a family of great photographers. His father recently won the open medal of the world for portraiture at Turin and was awarded the Diploma of Honour at the Budapest Exhibition, so that his son who gained all his experience from him prior to his coming to the Dominion, should receive the fair support of the public of Wanganui and adjacent districts. Mr. Illingworth's coloured work (which he claims to be the only natural colouring in Australasia) is beautifully artistic and full of detail, it is executed in black and white, sepia, water colours and oils. In England he did a considerable amount of this class of work for some of the leading people. With regard to the studios, no expense has been spared to make them thoroughly up-to-date. The studio itself is restful, yet workmanlike, in short a tout ensemble indicating a definite aim, and that the means whereby the aim ran be attained have been carefully studied and are exactly carried out. Mr. Illingworth at once convinces one of his thoroughness, his attention to detail and of his devotion to photography. We are given to understand that, his charges for portraiture in all its branches is to be extremely moderate.
Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12881, 9 April 1913, Page 5
 
 
Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 188, 29 April 1918, Page 1 


The photographic business in Wanganui is evidently a fairly payable one. An appellant at the Military Service Board, when asked the other day to give some idea of his profits, replied: "Oh, £500 or £1000 a year."
Taranaki Daily News, 11 July 1918, Page 4
 
 
"Dolly"
by Illingworth, Toska Studios, Whanganui
[purchased September 2021]
 
 

 

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