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Showing posts with label Christchurch. Show all posts

unknown photographer

 

United Bowling Club, Christchurch Champion Rink 
1913.

Arthur Stedman [Vice President], Oliver Thomas McManaway [Secretary] , J. Brown, J. Brown , W. Fraser and Isaac Woolf. 
by an unknown photographer

Arthur Stedman was the Manager of the Bank of New Zealand in Christchurch and died in Auckland in 1928. Isaac Woolf collapsed and died while playing bowls in 1943.


unknown photographers

 



postcard purchased August 2024


reverse inscription "226 Antigua Street, City Chch"
by an unknown photographer
postcard purchased 2024

A house at an unknown location by an unknown photographer
postcard purchased 2024

Cashmere House, Christchurch by an unknown photographer 
[postchard purchased May 2024]

Built in 1909 to designs by Samuel Hurst Seager, Cashmere House was set in a depression atop the Cashmere Hills. Reached via a long driveway which wound its way up the hill, the house overlooked an expanse of trees, lawns and gardens. Within, the house contained more than thirty rooms...
Christchurch City Libraries


A house at an unknown location by an unknown photographer
postcard purchased 2023


A house at an unknown location by an unknown photographer
postcard purchased 2019


A house at an unknown location by an unknown photographer
postcard purchased 2017


unknown house painted by Alfred Robin
painting purchased 2018






Elmar and Ambrose Studios




Elmar and Ambrose Studios


and



209 High Street 
Christchurch
about July 1966 to about 1971
previously Elmar Studios


photographer's reference number C1030-4
[purchased 2024]



182 High Street
Christchurch
about 1971 to about October 1979 [1]




photographer's reference number C322-17
[purchased 2024]


photographer's reference number C322-14
[purchased 2024]



Level 3, 
Stades Arcade
Hereford Street, Christchurch
from about October 1979 to about August 1986

Press, 24 January 1980, page 12


... Near the entrance to the new Shades complex the customer can find Elmar and Ambrose. For quality photography, processing, printing, mounting and framing — this is the shop to visit. Elmar and Ambrose’s retail premises offer a film process service that includes a 10 per cent discount and a free film. But this is only one area of the service offered by the firm. Elmar and Ambrose are the complete professional photographers. All portraits, wedding, commercial, fashion and sporting photos are done by Mr John Ambrose to ensure that the final photo is the result of experience and modern techniques. Mr Ambrose is willing to spend as much time as is necessary on his work in order to create a quality presentation. Personal service, experience and the latest equipment are all available from Elmar and Ambrose. Mr Ambrose constantly attends seminars and courses in order to develop and create photography of today that will last. 
Press, 9 December 1980, page 26


Press, 16 August 1986, page 52



[1] Press, 27 October 1979, page 29


Samuel McGuigan and "Glengarvie"

 


Samuel McGuigan and "Glengarvie"
photograph by Mr Brown




"Glengarvie" the "Brackenfield" Stallion
and groom S McG. [killed in action in France 1/10/16]
Taken by Mr Brown October 1909
[photograph purchased July 2024]



Lyttelton Times, volume CXIX, issue 14796, 23 September 1908, page 7



This newspaper article was attached the the reverse of the photograph above.



St Luke's Church, Christchurch

 

St Luke's Church, Christchurch

Old St Luke's Church on the corner of Kilmore and Manchester Streets, Christchurch
by an unknown photographer
[postcard purchased May 2024]





Cashmere House, Christchurch

 

Cashmere House, Christchurch

Cashmere House, Christchurch by an unknown photographer 
[postchard purchased May 2024]

Built in 1909 to designs by Samuel Hurst Seager, Cashmere House was set in a depression atop the Cashmere Hills. Reached via a long driveway which wound its way up the hill, the house overlooked an expanse of trees, lawns and gardens. Within, the house contained more than thirty rooms...
Christchurch City Libraries



New South Wales Swimmers at Christchurch

 


February 1907
New South Wales Swimmers at Christchurch, NZ.
photographer not known




Those pictured here may include H. Baker, A. D. Hill, Reginald Healy, S. E. Rohu and F. S. Springfield.



Baker, John William



John William Baker

Canterbury Photographic Rooms
Colombo Street, first door south of Lichfield Street, Christchurch




unknown man photographed by John William Baker, Colombo Street, Christchurch.
[purchased March 2023]



Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1870, 13 April 1869, Page 3



WINN, Benjamin


Benjamin Winn


[father of the photographer Charles Alfred Winn]


Benjamin Winn 
born circa 1843 Bishopsgate, Middlesex, England, the son of Thomas and Eliza Winn. His father was born in Bishopsgate, London about 1796 and his mother in St Luke, Middlesex about 1799. The 1851 census shows his father as a stationer and printer, living at 10 Sun Street in the London parish of St Botolph Bishopsgate. The 1861 census shows him at the same address, his occupation was then a stationer.

On 11 June 1864 at the Parish Church of St Mary Stratford Bow, London, Benjamin Winn married Susannah Farrants (registered June quarter 1864 Poplar 1c 1099), the daughter of Joseph Farrants a blacksmith. Benjamin Winn was then shown as a stationer. 

The 1871 census shows him residing at 25 King Street East, London, he was then aged 28 years and employed as a photographer. Also shown is his wife "Susan" aged 28 and children Benjamin Warren Winn aged 4, Thomas Rosher Winn aged 3 and George Augustus Winn aged 1. Another son Charles Alfred Winn was born in 1871 and a daughter Alice Rose Winn was born about 1875. (reg. Sep 1875 Hackney 1b 469)

photoLondon shows he had a studio at 25 King Street East, Hammersmith 1868 - 1871 and then at 369 Kingsland Road, Hackney 1871 - 1876.

Arrived Port Chalmers, Otago on the ship Piako. The Piako sailed London 5 November 1877 embarked passengers at Plymouth and sailed again on 20 November, arrived Port Chalmers, Otago via Plymouth 5 February 1878. Benjamin was listed as a carpenter aged 34 years other passengers included Susannah aged 33, Benjamin aged 11, Thomas aged 10, Charles aged 6 and Rose aged 2.

Benjamin Winn died 17 June 1921 aged 78 at Nazareth House, Sydenham and was buried in the Sydenham Cemetery block 40C plot 60. He was then living at 22 Angus Street, Christchurch, his occupation was shown as a photographer. His wife Susannah died the previous year.

children:
1. Benjamin Warren Winn born 1866 died 17 June 1940, reg. 1940/25983 aged 75 years, married 20 February 1889 at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev D. Dutton, Catherine Gordon McGuffie, second daughter of John McGuffie, Surrey Street, South Dunedin, reg. 1889/820.

2. Thomas Rosher Winn born 1868, died 22 December 1944 Christchurch Hospital, reg. 1944/30368 aged 78 years, married 1889, reg. 1889/1640 Minnie Julia Hawker 

3. George Augustus Winn 

4. Charles Alfred Winn born 1871, Hammersmith, England, died 22 November 1946 Dunedin, New Zealand aged 76 years, reg. 1946/36207, buried Andersons Bay Cemetery, Dunedin, Block 190, plot 11, married 1899, reg. 1899/3467 at Barbadoes Street, by the Very Rev Father Le Menant Des Chesnais, S.M., Vicar-General, Mary Ann Kearney, eldest daughter of the late Daniel Kearney

5. Alice Rose Winn was born about 1875. (reg. Sep 1875 Hackney 1b 469), died 1953 aged 77 years, reg. 1953/17722, married 27 November 1895 at St Saviour's, Sydenham, by Rev E. A. Scott,  reg. 1895/2124, William James Wills, eldest son of John Wills, Christchurch,

6. Florence Winn born 1880, reg. 1880/1807, died 23 January 1952 Christchurch Hospital aged 72 years, reg. 1952/19981, married 1920 reg. 1920/2702 Alfred Groves

7. William Henry Winn born 1883, reg. 1883/1395, died 1934, reg. 1934/8126 aged 50 years

8. Ada Mary Winn born 1886, reg. 1886/3871, died 20 June 1924 Coronation Hospital, Cashmere, Christchurch aged 38 years, reg. 1924/4174, buried Sydenham Cemetery, married 1911, reg. 1911/1517 Walter Joseph Mansfield



above - Benjamin Winn's headstone in Sydenham Cemetery, Christchurch in 2004.





Winn and Badier
Lawrence
 
 


Tuapeka Times, Volume XIII, Issue 648, 10 July 1880, Page 2
















Sydenham, Christchurch
about 1880 to about 1921


Star, Issue 6926, 8 August 1890, Page 2


Meeting of Creditors.
re Benjamin Winn.
A meeting of creditors in the bankrupt estate of Benjamin Winn, photographer, Sydenham, was held at the Official Assignee's office this morning. Mr Bruges appeared for the debtor, and the petitioning creditor, Mr Thomas Richie, was represented by Mr Fisher. Mr Ritchie was the only unsecured creditor, the liability being £210. Besides this there was a debt of £100 to Mary Johnson, secured on certain property in Sydenham, the debtor's interest in which was put down as nil. Other assets consisted in £35 worth of furniture in excess of £25 allowed by the act. The debtor, in his sworn statement, said that he was a travelling photographer, and that his apparatus was destroyed by fire three years ago, since when he had been obliged to borrow apparatus from his son. He had made over the property in Sydenham to his wife for her lifetime, after which it reverted to him if he should outlive her.

About five years ago he joined and put considerable sums into a syndicate to take up and work a coal lease at Wairere, Glentunnel. This venture, the Wairere Coal Company, had turned out a failure, although up to the time it went into liquidation he had been led to believe that it was prospering. Mr Ritchie was one of the guarantors to the Bank of New Zealand for an overdraft of £500, and, being the only substantial man, had to pay it all. Mr Ritchie sued the debtor for his share, and then made him a bankrupt on it. The bankrupt was examined, by Mr Fisher at considerable length as to his connection with the Coal Company, and the moneys he had spent on it. According to his evidence, all he had and could raise for the last three years, had been put into the concern. The matter was finally left in the hands of the Assignee to make inquiries, and the meeting adjourned sine die.
Star, Issue 6464, 19 April 1899, Page 3



West Christchurch School, Standard 3a
by Winn, Photographer, Christchurch 
[purchased July 2023]


West Christchurch School, Standard 3a
by Winn, Photographer, Christchurch
 [purchased July 2023]


unknown photographer
[purchased July 2023]


unknown photographer
[purchased July 2023]



Christchurch Electoral Roll 1890

Winn Benjamin, 41 Harper Street, Sydenham, Photographer. no. 7968

Canterbury and West Coast Electoral Rolls 1893
Winn, Benjamin, Scott Road, Sydenham, Christchurch. Photographer no. 12167

Stone's Canterbury, Nelson, Marlborough and Westland Directory April 1914
Winn Benj, 20 Angus Street, Christchurch



Free Births, Deaths and Marriages
Christchurch City Council Cemeteries Database
BDM - New Zealand
1861 and 1871 census

Christchurch City Council Cemeteries Database


WINN, Charles Alfred




Charles Alfred Winn


Charles Alfred Winn was the son the photographer Benjamin Winn and his wife Susannah nee Farrants. He was born in Hammersmith, England in 1871 and his birth was birth registered Kensington, London June Quarter 1871 vol. 1a page 191 or 194). 

He arrived at Port Chalmers, Otago on the ship Piako on 5 February 1878 aged about 7 years. In 1899 he married Mary Ann Kearney, the eldest daughter of the late Daniel Kearney at Barbadoes Street, Christchurch by the Very Rev Father Le Menant Des Chesnais, S.M., Vicar-General, reg. 1899/3467.

He died 22 November 1946 Dunedin aged 76 years, reg. 1946/36207 and was buried Andersons Bay Cemetery, Dunedin, Block 190, plot 11. 

Tauranga
June 1896

Mr Chas. A. Winn, photographer, has opened a studio at Mr E. J. Allely's premises, Strand, and is quoting extremely reasonable rates for the current month. Specimens of various styles of his work can now be seen at the studio, consisting of photographs and enlargements of a high order of merit and these should be inspected by any who contemplate, having photographs as they will serve to show that Mr Winn is quite at home in the various branches of his art. 
Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XXII, Issue 3405, 1 June 1896, Page 2


After about a month the studio was destroyed by fire.


Sydney, Australia
1896-August 1897

He went to Sydney, Australia probably in 1896 for a short time returning to Lyttelton on 13 August 1897 on the s.s. Mararoa, from Sydney via Wellington.

New Zealand Times. Volume, Issue 3203, 12 August 1897, page 2
Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9805, 14 August 1897, page 9






The Crown Studio
145 Manchester Street, Christchurch
from October 1897 to 1901


145 Manchester Street, Christchurch.
  • Sorrell's Studio
  • N. L. Baird and Co ., ticket and signwriters. Advertised as "late Sorrell's Studio" from June 1896
  • Charles A. Winn (Oct 1897)



Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9865, 23 October 1897, Page 1

 

Artistic.— Mr Chas. A. Winn has opened business as a photographer in Manchester street, nearly opposite Burkes Hotel, and judging from the artistic excellence of the samples exhibited, this new aspirant for public favour ought to secure a goodly share.
Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9872, 1 November 1897, Page 5

Star, Issue 6632, 2 November 1899, Page 3

 

Star, Issue 6670, 16 December 1899, Page 5


 
By October 1901 the studio appears to have been taken over by a photographer named Robert Edward McCourt who advertised upstairs rooms to let at 145 Manchester Street.


Star , Issue 7231, 22 October 1901, Page 3







"Aggie & Eva"

 "Jim, Hannah's husband"
by Charles A. Winn, Christchurch



Unknown woman photographed by The Crown Studio, 145 Manchester Street, Christchurch
[purchased July 2023]







above photograph courtesy of The Laurence Eagle Collection
  



 Elizabeth Ann Raddon nee Jackson born 9 September 1860, died 3 September 1937 at her residence, 37 Sullivan Avenue, Opawa, Christchurch with her children Kenneth Hugh Hunter Raddon, 1885-1963 and Kathleen Elizabeth Hocking Raddon, 1892-1977 (married 1stly James Arthur Taylor, second Henry Sweney). 




Elizabeth Ann Raddon nee Jackson born 9 September 1860, died 3 September 1937 at her residence, 37 Sullivan Avenue, Opawa, Christchurch


 



Isaac Stubberfield, Elite Brass Band, Dec 1904









Feilding
1901


In January 1901 he was appointed the Manager of Bunting's Studio in Manchester Street, Feilding. He continued in Feilding until June 1903. The following year he is shown at Temuka. 



Feilding Star, Volume XXII, Issue 172, 24 January 1901, Page 3




Temuka
1903-1910



succeeded William McGuire June 1903
succeeded by William Holwell January 1910 


Mr Winn, who has taken over the business recently carried on by Mr McGuire, photographer, of Temuka, announces in another column that a dozen cabinet-size photos, can be procured for 12s 6d. The work turned out by Mr Winn is of a high class, and he is in consequence meeting with encouraging support in his business.
Temuka Leader, Issue 4062, 13 June 1903, page 2.


In 1907 his studio was one of four buildings destroyed by a fire. This building he leased from Mrs C. Hornbrook.

Town Improvements
New Buildings in King Street, Temuka
... Bates' Buildings ... The southern shop is occupied by Mr Winn, photographer, and has also a frontage of 15 feet, the walls being 12 feet high and running back 65 feet. The front portion of the building is devoted to the show room, and fitted with large plate-glass windows, at the back of which are sliding kauri sashes, glazed with Muranese glass.

All the walls arc match-lined, and painted cream colour. The room is fitted with counter and stands to display specimens of the artistic work done on the premises.

A 4ft hall leads to the photographic studio, but between this room and the shop are dressing-room, dark-room, and work-room.

The photographic studio is a large room 30ft by 15ft, fitted up in the most modern style. and is beautifully lit with large skylight reaching from the ridge to within two feet of the floor on the south side, The floor is covered with linoleum of neat pattern, the furnishings are appropriate and handsome, and the room presents quite a luxurious appearance.

A bull-nosed iron verandah runs along the front, and gives a good finish to the building...
Temuka Leader, Issue 5780, 18 February 1909, page 2 


Mr C. A. Winn, who has carried on business in Temuka for some years as a photographer, has disposed of his business to Mr William Holwell, who is well and favourably known throughout the district, Mr and Mrs Winn purpose taking up their residence in Christchurch. While in Temuka Winn has done all he could to advance its interests. He has been from its start an enthusiastic member of the Catholic Club, and is now its president, and when he leaves he will take with him the good wishes of a wide circle of friends. 
Temuka Leader, Issue 5816, 27 January 1910, Page 2


 
above - a photograph by Charles Alfred Winn, Temuka


above - a photograph by Charles Alfred Winn, Temuka
[purchased October 2023]



Dunedin
Mr Charles A. Winn who has been Dunedin manager for Wrigglesworth and Binns for the past 16 years [1923] of his 26 years’ [1913] service with the firm, is resigning at the end of the month for health, reasons.
Otago Daily Times, Issue 23925, 28 September 1939 


The New Zealand Post Office Directory (Wise's) for 1898-99, 1900 and 1901.
Photographer - Winn Charles A., 145 Manchester Street, Christchurch

The New Zealand Post Office Directory (Wise's) for 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909 and 1910.
Photographer - Winn Chas. A., Temuka


Daniel Kearney
An inquest was held at the Mitre Hotel, Lyttelton, yesterday, before Mr R. Beetham, coroner, and a jury, of whom Mr J. T. Gifford was chosen foreman, to inquire into the facts surrounding the death of Daniel Kearney, who died on board the steamer Wakatu on the passage from Port Robinson to Lyttelton on Wednesday.

The evidence was to the effect that the deceased, who had been engaged upon the road works at Cheviot, was taken ill on Tuesday, and had to cease work. He was given a dose of "pain-killer" by one of his mates, but getting no better, was put on board the steamer to be brought to the hospital for treatment.

During Wednesday afternoon he died. Dr T. O. Guthrie deposed to conducting a postmortem examination and found that death had resulted from stoppage of the bowels. The jury returned a verdict accordingly, and added a rider expressing the opinion that the Government should provide a medicine chest under the charge of some competent person at the works.
Star, Issue 4871, 9 February 1894, Page 3