Taylor, John Nelson



John Nelson Taylor

John Nelson Taylor, 
born Aberdeen, Scotland, died 23 December 1927 at his residence 19 Swann's Road, Riccarton, Christchurch aged 72 years, married 9 January 1911 by the Rev. Father Hoare, St Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Manchester Street, Christchurch Jane Martha Mary Barnett

son: William Anderson Taylor 


Christchurch Artist.
Extraordinary Success.
The Minister of Internal Affairs recently delivered an interesting address to the Workers' Educational Association, in the course of which Mr Russell spoke comprehensively on the future prospects of Canterbury from an agricultural viewpoint. 

An important subject, however, overlooked by the Minister in the course of his review was that of local industry and art. Great progress in this direction may also be looked for, and when that time comes there will be great scope for industrial photography. Even now photography plays a great part in our industrial life, and probably the best expert in this line in Christchurch is Mr J. N. Taylor, of 19 Swann's Road, Richmond. 

A remarkable feature of Mr Taylor's pictures is the fullness of detail and the extraordinary capacity he has shown in taking photos of shop windows, which avoid those reflections on the glass from the road outside that spoil so many pictures by other artists. Mr Taylor is fortunate in having a monopoly of the knowledge of how to get this result. Another extraordinary feature of Mr Taylor's work is his success in making enlargements of small postcard photos, and the writer has never seen anything finer than Mr Taylor's work in this line. The community, too, is fortunate in having an artist of Mr Taylor's standing in its midst, and as his studio is at 19 Swann's Road, Richmond, it is easily reached from the city.
Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1422. 3 September 1918, page 8


Obituary.
Mr J. N. Taylor. The death occurred yesterday of Mr J. N. Taylor, who was one of the pioneers of illustrated journalism in New Zealand. The late Mr J. N. Taylor was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, in 1854. He received a primary education, and was apprenticed to the lithographic trade, a calling in which he successfully engaged in Aberdeen, Glasgow and Carlisle.

Being of a roaming disposition in his earlier years, Mr Taylor came out to Dunedin in 1887, under engagement to the Caxton Printing Co. The attraction of Melbourne, during the boom, then caught him in its snare. After spending a few years in the Victorian capital, he was engaged bv the late Mr Whitcombe, of Messrs Whitcombe and Tombs, Ltd., to take charge of the firm’s lithographic printing department in Christchurch. In 1890 he began experimenting at home with the modern illustration method of process engraving. His earliest work in the new sphere of illustration first appeared in the “New Zealand Wheelman,” and in the “New Zealand Railway Review,” which was then published in Christchurch. The discerning eye of the late Mr G. G. Stead saw the possibilities of this new method, and he engaged Mr Taylor to illustrate the “Weekly Press,” the first paper in New Zealand to appear with any illustrations. 

In 1903 Mr Taylor left the “Weekly Press” to go to the “New Zealand Times,” Wellington, and a few years later he joined the illustrations staff of the Lyttelton Times Company, Christchurch. Seventeen years ago he gave over process work for commercial photography, and his workroom at 19, Swann’s Road, Richmond, became a rendezvous for brother photographers. Before taking to photography professionally, Mr Taylor was an active worker in amateur photographic circles and won many trophies in New Zealand and abroad. Apart from service on the Richmond School Committee from 1899 to 1903, he took no part in public life. 

The late Mr Taylor was twice married, first to Miss Grace Cameron Dakers, of Aberdeen, in 1882, by whom he had two children, a daughter and a son. The son, Mr W. A. Taylor, of Avonside, still survives. His first wife died in 1908. By his second wife, formerly Miss June Barnett, of Christchurch, he had six children, five of whom survive.
Star (Christchurch), Issue 18336, 13 December 1927, Page 9


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Stinson, Charles

 


Fiji
Sir Charles Alexander Stinson
KBE, OBE, CMG, JP.
22 June 1919 - 2 November 1989


Charles Stinson
Pacific Islands Monthly: PIM.Vol. XXXI, No. 10 ( May 1, 1961) 


Grand Pacific Hotel, Suva, Fiji
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
C2


Sigatoka Coast, Fiji
Photo by Bolton Stinson
C4

Band of Fiji Military Forces, Suva
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
C5


Beach and Bures, Korolevu, Fiji
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
8
[same image as postcard numbered 21]


Lautoka Hotel, Fiji
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
11


Saweni Beach, Lautoka, Fiji
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
18




Fijian Couple in Ceremonial Dress
19


Fijians Preparing Mea, Korolevu, Fiji
20


Beach and Bures, Korolevu, Fiji
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
21
[same image as postcard numbered 8]
reverse shows date 12 June 1954


Poinsettia and Bure, Sigatoka, Fiji
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
22


Fijian Belle
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
24


Road Scene, Lautoka, Fiji
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
27


Mocambo, Nadi Airport, Fiji
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
28


Lounge, Mocambo, Nadi Airport, Fiji
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson

29


Lounge, Beachcomber Hotel, Deuba, Fiji
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
30


Cocoanut Grove, Beachcomber Hotel, Fiji
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
31


Informal Group
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1008
[reverse message date 18 June 1967]

"Snow White" and the Seven Pickaninnies"
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1010
[reverse message dated 27 May 1968]


Yanqona Ceremony
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1014


Market Place
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1015


Fiji Beachcomber Hotel
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1016


Sightseeing in Fiji
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1017


Indian Ploughman - Fiji
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1018


Fijian Firewalking
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1019


Boating - Korolevu
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1024


Fijian Village
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1025
[reverse message dated 6 July 1971]


Grand Pacific Hotel
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1026


Evening Shades
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1027


"Korolevu Beach"
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1030


"Fijian Lali"
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1031


Traffic Policeman
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1032


Fijian Bure
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1035


Tavua Bay, Fiji
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1036


"Colooloo" Storck Cruises
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1042


Port of Suva
Kodachrome by Charles Stinson
1044


Suva Bay, Fiji
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1045


Lautoka Sugar Mill
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1047


Bure Accommodation at Korolevu
Kodachrome by Charles Stinson
1055


Meke at Dusk
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1063


Hotel Tanoa, Fiji
H. S. Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1070


Drum Major
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1071


Fijian Band
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1074


Nukumarau
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1075


Canoeing
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1079


"Fijian Koro"
H. S. Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1080


Cathay Hotel
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1081


Tropical Fish at the Storck Aquarium (Suva, Fiji)
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1082


Colooloo Cruise
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1083


Korolevu Beach Hotel [about 1969]
H. S. Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1084


Skylodge
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1085


Elizabeth
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1090
[reverse message dated 5 October 1975]


Indian Cane Farmer
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1091


Loading Cane
H. S. Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1092


Nasinu
H. S. Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1094


Colooloo Cruise
H. S. Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1095


Skin Diver Lounge
H. S. Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1102


Government Buildings, Suva, Fiji
H. S. Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1103


Government House, Suva, Fiji
H. S. Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1104


Fiji Police Fanfare Trumpeters
H. S. Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1105


Club Hotel
H. S. Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1106


The Loolootoo
H. S. Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1107


Viti Levu, Fiji
Painted in water colour for Stinaons Limited by Cherie Whiteside
1108


Dravuni Village
H. S. Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1112


The Reef Lodge
H. S. Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1114


Fijian Outrigger
H. S. Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1115


Young Dancers
H. S. Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1117


Nadi Township
H. S. Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1121


Deep Sea Fishing
H. S. Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1123


On the Beach
H. S. Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1125


Free Train
H. S. Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1126


Lautoka
H. S. Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1128
[reverse message dated 9 August 1973]


Sugar Train
H. S. Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1129


Fiji Military Forces Band
H. S. Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1133


Grand Pacific Hotel
H. S. Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1134


Mural, Reef Lodge
H. S. Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1138


Korolevu Pool, Fiji
H. S. Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1139


Caves, Sawa-i-Lau, Fiji
H. S. Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1140


Blue Lagoon Curio Market
H. S. Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1141


Stardust
H. S. Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1144


Tubakula Beach Apartment Hotel
H. S. Kodachrome by Charles Stinson
1148


Interior, Tubakula Beach Bungalow
H. S. Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1150


Living Quarters, Tubakula Beach
H. S. Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1152


Suva's Busy Harbour
H. S. Ektachrome by Santa Singh (Stinsons Ltd)
1160


The Cathay Hotel, Lautoka, near Nadi, Fiji Islands
H. S. Ektachrome by Santa Singh (Stinsons Ltd)
1161


The Cathay Hotel, Lautoka, near Nadi, Fiji Islands
H. S. Ektachrome by Santa Singh (Stinsons Ltd)
1163


The Cathay Hotel, Lautoka, near Nadi, Fiji Islands
H. S. Ektachrome by Santa Singh (Stinsons Ltd)
1166
[reverse message dated 15 April 1973]


Copra Plantation
H. S. Ektachrome by Charles Stinson
1168


:The Fijian", Yanuca Island Resort
H. S. Ektachrome by Santa Singh (Stinsons Ltd)
1175


The Tradewinds Hotel, Bay of Islands, Suva, Fiji
H. S. Ektachrome by Santa Singh (Stinsons Ltd)
1177


The "Outrigger" Motel, Suva
H. S. Ektachrome by Santa Singh (Stinsons Ltd)
1179


The "Outrigger" Hotel, Suva
H. S. Ektachrome by Santa Singh (Stinsons Ltd)
1180
[reverse message dated 20 September 1971]


Honeymoon Island
H. S. Ektachrome by Santa Singh (Stinsons Ltd)
1181


The "Fijian" Pool
H. S. Ektachrome by Santa Singh (Stinsons Ltd)
1182


"Capricorn" Apartment Hotel, Suva, Fiji
Ektachrome by Nitin Distributed by Stinsons Ltd
1186


Gathering Friu, Tahiti
Colour Photo by Phil MacKenzie
2002


Nectar of the Gods
Colour photo by Phil MacKenzie
Tahitian Views Distributed by Studio MacKenzie, Tahiti and Stinsons, Suva, Fiji
2017


Club Dancers
Photographed at Korolevu Beach Hotel. Ektachrome by Charles Sinson
3004



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Spear Dance
Ektachrome by Charles Stinson