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Allen, Charles John



Charles John Allen
 1883-1930

Charles John Allen born 24 March 1883, Warwick, Queensland, Australia, son of James George Allen and Esther Jane Grayson, died 31 August 1930 [1] at the residence of Mr E. F. Voitre, 161 Albert Street, Palmerston North aged 47 years, buried 1 September 1930, block 51, plot 18, Terrace End Cemetery, Palmerston North, married 1stly 24 May 1910, reg. 1910/2749 Sophie Florence Machirus, married 2ndly 9 April 1926, reg. 1926/4848 Emma Louisa Scott.


 Headstone of Charles John Allen
photograph - Palmerston North City Council


Obituary
Very sincere sympathy will be felt for Mr Charles J. Allen, of Palmerston North, in the death of his wife, the sad event taking place at his residence, Carroll street, on Friday evening last. The late Mrs Allen, who was of a bright and amiable disposition, had made many friends, who will sincerely regret her demise. Decease had been in ill-health for a considerable time but had borne her suffering with Christian fortitude, never complaining. Besides her husband, deceased leaves five little children, and also two brothers, Messrs Fred and Paul McHirus, to mourn their loss.
Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1877, 29 July 1920


Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7319, 1 September 1930

issue:
1. Ernest Charles Allen born circa 1912 reg. 1912/19180 
2. Edna Jean Allen born circa 1914 reg. 1914/11349
3. Leslie William Allen born circa 1915 reg. 1915/25110 
4. Grayson Roy Allen born circa 1916 reg. 1916/26119 
5. Lorna Esther Allen born circa 1918 reg. 1918/9784  
                      


Palmerston North
Coleman Place
February 1917 to about February 1919

succeeded John Edwin Lewis February 1917. Lewis repurchased the studio in October 1919.




Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 13675, 3 February 1917 
[this notice continued in the Manawatu Times until 10 February 1917. A similar notice continued in the Manawatu Standard until 18 May 1917]



Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 147, 21 June 1917




Palmerston North
Crown Studios
 1920

In 1920 it appears that Charles John Allen was employed by Ernest Richard Whalley at Crown Studios, in Palmerston North.

Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1928, 28 September 1920



Palmerston North
Broadway
1924


Manawatu Times, Volume XLVIII, Issue 2412, 3 July 1924
 
 
unknown woman photographed by Charles Allen, Palmerston North 
[purchased September 2022]
  

Reinforcement Camp, 1915, Trentham
C. Allen, Photo


 World War I soldiers outside tents at Trentham Military camp, Upper Hutt, Wellington. 
Ref: 1/1-017536-G. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/23074704
 


Electoral Rolls:
Palmerston Roll 1911 - no. 85 Allen, Charles John, 27 Terrace Street, photographer
Palmerston Roll 1914 - no. 87 Allen, Charles John, 27 Terrace Street, photographer
Palmerston Roll 1919 - no. 107 Allen, Charles John, 25 Carroll Street, Photographer
Palmerston Roll 1928 - no. 130 Allen, Charles John, 9 Hereford Street, Photographer


[1] not 5 November 1948 as show in Ancestry.com

Anderson's Studio


Harold Anderson
Anderson's Studio, Palmerston North


Harold Anderson born circa 1869 Norway, son of Nils and Anne Anderson, arrived New Zealand about 1872 with his parents aged three years, died 4 April 1926 Palmerston North.





unknown woman photographed by Harold Anderson
[purchased June 2023]



"Elvira Wallis" photographed by Harold Anderson
[purchased June 2023]




Harold Anderson, artist, designer, portrait and miniature painter has started business in Room 5, Clarendon Buildings.
Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8059, 11 April 1905

 

Wanted to Sell, a bargain, 1/2 plate Pressman Reflex Camera, very latest (new), fitted with Leiss Tessar I.C. 4.5 lens, 3 double dark slides, complete, with leather case. Address Harold Anderson, Photographer, Palmerston North.
Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 22, 25 July 1914


The death occurred yesterday of a well-known Palmerston North resident in tho person of Mr Harold Anderson, of 137 Scandia street. For many years the deceased gentleman had lived in the district. He was keenly interested in art and had pursued his studies in connection therewith in England and America. On his return to Palmerston North he commenced in business in Main street, which gave wide scope for his talents and his clients were drawn from a wide field. Mr Anderson, who was 57 years of age, displayed considerable skill in his profession and had exhibited both landscape and portrait work in the art exhibition of the Dominion. He is survived by a widow and a grown up family.

Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 106, 5 April 1926


Old Resident Passes
Almost a Centenarian
Mrs Anne Anderson
After she had been bed-ridden some years, but had looked forward to the distinction of becoming a centenarian, the death occurred yesterday a her residence, 59 Te Awe Awe Street, of Mrs Anne Anderson, who was in her 99th year. Though she broke a arm six years ago, and had been an invalid for some time past, Mrs Anderson had retained splendid possession of her faculties, and a vigorous mental outlook.

Born in Oslo (formerly Christiania, Norway, the late Mrs Anderson was, prior to her marriage, cook at the King’s Palace, and among her most treasured possessions were photographs of the Norwegian Royal Family, personal gifts made to her while she was in their service.

Married in Norway, the late Mrs Anderson came to New Zealand with her husband in 1872 and settled at Dannevirke for some years before coming to Palmerston North in 1879. Alter a year they took up farming at Fitzherbert. The horse express could only take them as far as Pratt’s Hill in those days, and they had to carry their household goods up a bush track the remaining distance to their home.

For over a quarter of a century Mrs Anderson had lived in the same house at Hokowhitu. Her husband, Mr Nils Anderson, died 26 years ago. There were nine children and surviving members of the family are Mrs E. Greer (Fitzherbert West), Misses M. and A. Anderson (Hokowhitu), Messrs J. Anderson (Tokomaru), A. F. Anderson (Auckland), and G. Anderson (Hauraki Plains). The deep sympathy of many friends will be extended to the bereaved family.

Manawatu Standard, Volume LIV, Issue 291, 7 November 1934


LOW, Daisie



Daisy Eliza Low "Daisie"
born 26 February 1890, reg. 1890/601 daughter of Mary Jane Collingwood and David Walker Low, died 30 June 1973, reg. 1973/48037



Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3331, 27 April 1926




 Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 3342, 10 May 1926




The Crown Studio, Fitzherbert avenue, Palmerston North.

Miss D. Low, the photographic artist of George street, Palmerston North, has purchased the Crown Studios in Fitzherbert avenue, for many years conducted by the late Mr. E. R. Whalley. Miss Low is regarded as an expert in all branches of photographic work, and the Crown Studio, with its extensive plant, has been brought right up to date, and the public will appreciate the good work of this young artist and her staff as displayed in the vestibule of the Crown Studios at the present time. Miss Low has a great reputation for wedding groups and children's photographs. Reliability and prompt service is the motto of the Crown Studios.
Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 112, 7 November 1929



Edward Warburton Abraham (Ted) 1928 - 2013 
by Daisie Low, Palmerston North 1940
[photograph contributed]


by Daisie Low, Palmerston North
[photograph contributed]





Obituary
Mr. David W. Low
Palmerston N., This Day.
The death has occurred of Mr. David W. Low, of Palmerston North, who is remembered chiefly because of his educational activities, a six years' association with the City Council, and his devotion to the work of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church.

He was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, and came to New Zealand at the age of four years. He was educated at Wanganui, and his first headmastership was at Fordell in 1896. He went to Sanson in 1893, Waverley in 1898, and the College Street School, Palmerston North, in 1904, and held that position until he retired in 1924. He was later a member of the Wanganui Education Board, and in 1923 president of the New Zealand Educational Institute. He served on the City Council from 1925 to 1931 and for 25 years was session clerk at St. Andrew's Church. He is survived by his widow, three sons, and two daughters. One son [Eric Leslie Low] was killed in 1914-18 in France.
Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 122, 25 May 1945

In 1895 David Walker Low was
Registrar of Marriages, Births, and Deaths, and Vaccination Inspector for the district of Sanson.


WHALLEY, Ernest Richard



Ernest Richard Whalley 
1863-1929

 


 Ernest Richard Whalley
photo - Palmerston North Libraries and Community Services
2007N_Pi48_PEO_0348



Ernest Richard Whalley, born circa 1863 Liverpool, Lancashire, England, reg. West Derby vol. 8b page 352, son of Naomi Whitehead and John Whalley (pawnbroker), bapt 5 April 1863, Grove Street Chapel, Liverpool, [1], arrived New Zealand on the "R.M.S. Aorangi" departed London 12 October 1893, arrived Wellington 29 November 1893 via Plymouth, Capetown and Hobart, died 14 March 1929 at the Public Hospital, Palmerston North, aged 66 years, buried 16 March 1929, Terrace End Cemetery, Palmerston North, block 019, plot 041.


Palmerston North

Crown Studios, next to Victoria House, The Square, Palmerston North



   
The Fire.— Mr E. Whalley has forwarded a couple of large photographs of the scene of the late fire at the Commercial Hotel, which are capital pictures of the destructive effects of the devouring element.
Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6695, 12 May 1900


 Manawatu Standard, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 6756, 24 July 1900
[this notice first appeared in the Manawatu Standard on 21 July 1900]



Mr Whalley, of the Crown Studio, has just received a charming series of views of the Rotorua district. The series includes some excellent photos of the pink and white terraces, while some enlargements of the same are quite the best we have seen for some time. Other photos deal with Maori life and the springs and geysers in the Hot Lake district. The views would form the most acceptable Christmas present for anyone.
Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7480, 22 December 1902


Messrs Whalley and Co., the up-to-date photographers, have purchased the negatives of the late Thos. Attwood [who died 15 April 1904 at Palmerston North], and extra copies can be obtained at the Crown Studios.
Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7829, 5 May 1904



On the Palmerston, Ashurst, Road, NZ, Crown Studios



A Pretty Fern Patch in the Victoria Esplanade, Palmerston North, NZ, Crown Studios


Messrs G. H. Bennett and Co. have forwarded us a beautiful series of pictorial postcards dealing with Palmerston North.  The views include tree ferns, Victoria Esplanade, railway station, Manawatu Gorge and traffic bridge, Fitzherbert bridge from both sides, Palmerston Hospital, and four fine views of the Square. The photos were taken by Messrs Whalley and Co. and the blocks printed in England, in a remarkably attractive manner. As a means of advertising our town and showing its attractions to residents abroad, these cards will be found excellent.
Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7897, 25 July 1904




Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7932, 20 December 1904


From Messrs Whalley and Co. comes a souvenir of the Manawatu Gorge. It is the finest thing of its kind ever seen in New Zealand, printed on good paper by the new collatype process. A limited number are to be placed on the local market.
Manawatu Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7946, 9 January 1905




Messrs Whalley and Co., proprieters of the Crown Studios, have forwarded us a handsome souvenir of the Manawatu Gorge in the form of a collection of views of this noted beauty spot. The pictures were executed in England from photographs taken by Messrs Whalley and Co., and each copy is neatly bound. A finer set of views has not been obtainable locally and Messrs Whalley and Co. should experience a keen demand for copies.
Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 7999, 10 January 1905


Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 7999, 10 January 1905




Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8526, 5 March 1908


Mr W. H. Whalley, of the Crown Studio, Palmerston North, has been busily engaged to-day taking views of various parts of the town [Hastings], for the purpose of issuing a set of post cards. He will also issue a panoramic view of the town, as taken from the top of the Grand hotel.
Hastings Standard, Volume XII, Issue 60183, 25 January 1909 



Hastings Street, Napier by The Crown Studio


A Fine View of the Botanical Gardens, Napier by The Crown Studio



Bluff Rocks, Napier and the Marine Parade by The Crown Studio


The illustrations in this week's Canterbury Times are chiefly devoted to views of the recent floral fete in Palmerston, and of the Hastings Band Contest. The bulk of the pictures are reproduced from photos taken by Messrs Whalley and Co., of the Crown Studio. The clearness of the reproductions demonstrate the high-class of work turned at the Crown Studio.
Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8814, 4 March 1909



Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9286, 11 August 1910




 Palmerston North showing the Crown Studios to the far left next to Pegden's Furniture Warehouse.

Detail below.




Messrs Whalley and Co., of the Crown Studios, Palmerston North, have purchased the well-known and old-established business formerly carried on by Messrs Bell Bros., of Broadway, Marton. Messrs Whalley and Co. have, by the quality of their work and the energy displayed in conducting their business, built up a reputation in this district, and Rangitikei residents are assured that should they favour the Crown Studios with their patronage they will receive every attention. It is the aim of Messrs Whalley and Co. to give satisfaction to patrons, and their experience should be  a sufficient guarantee in this connection. It is Messrs Whalley and Co.'s intention to conduct their Marton business under the name of the Crown Studios, and it will be carried on in conjunction with their Palmerston North business.
Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9320, 20 September 1910



unknown man by
Whalley & Co., Palmerston North



We have visited Messrs Whalley and Co. when last in Palmerston, and were shown through their extensive premises and found them busy in all the different departments. They have just installed a very fine Century studio camera and large (Ross and Co., of London), anastigmatic portrait lens, to cope with their increasing business, and have also a special large and long bellows camera with a very expensive set of lenses for copying or enlarging photos, and in most cases the copied photo is better than the original.

We were shown some excellent specimens of the work which looked very fine and were real works of art. The large studios are furnished with a fine set of backgrounds, both exterior and interior, and one very fine cathedral background (made especially to their order) for wedding groups, also some very pretty fancy chairs and all other accessories with which to execute all the different kinds of up-to-date photography.

They have a very fine range of new mounts which we were informed are the pick of the English, American and Continental manufacturers, and with such a fine selection to choose from we are sure that they will be able to more than satisfy the most fastidious taste. They are giving their Foxton friends a special inducement to visit the Crown Studios during show week, by presenting every patron for one dozen cabinet photos with a beautiful enlargement free of charge, and we feel confident that our readers cannot do better than avail themselves of this grand opportunity, and we are confident that they will receive civility, attention and every satisfaction from Messrs Whalley and Co., who are always anxious to please all those who patronise them.
Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1106, 7 June 1913



 Manawatu Gorge, NZ, Crown Studio



 Ballance Bridge, Manawatu Gorge, NZ, Crown Studio

Manawatu Gorge, NZ, Crown Studio

"Love from Neville Dawe for 1912"
to Mrs Wilding, Usk St, Oamaru.

Photography is more than photography — it is an Art. To portray the soul of the sitter and not the mere exterior requires skill, and is only possible by an artist. Pictures of this description can be obtained at the “CROWN STUDIOS,” Marton (Whalley and Co.) where the personal touch of the artist is shown throughout, and besides skill the studio is necessarily equipped with the most modern lenses, and the backgrounds, which are just imported, are painted by America’s most famous scenic artists. Our manager, Mr Newton Wells, by his great experience of photography gained in America and abroad is second to none, and his pictures of ladies and children, etc., are delightful for their beauty and technique.
Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10675, 19 June 1913



The Post Office, Palmerston North, NZ
Crown Studios


Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXVII, Issue 10645, 14 May 1913

 
In order to prepare for the busy season Messrs E. R. Whalley and Co. are having the Crown Studios altered and completely renovated. These will not only add to the attractiveness of the studios, but will provide increased facilities for dealing with an increasing business. These improvements will he completed by Saturday evening, and on Monday Messrs Whalley and Co. will be ready to receive patrons.
Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9919, 21 October 1914


The Crown Studios (Whalley and Co.), the Square, announce that their new studios are now ready, and that they are prepared to execute orders of all descriptions. Christmas photos will be a speciality.
Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9920, 3 November 1914





Manawatu Times, Volume XL, Issue 14057, 13 November 1918
 



Samuel Jickell, 1856-1939
by Crown Studio (Palmerston North): 
Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/23065251


The death occurred at Palmerston North last evening of Mr Ernest R. Whalley, who for the past thirty years had been in business there as a photographer. He was a devoted member of All Saints’ Anglican Church. Miss Naomi Whalley, the well-known singer, is a niece of the deceased gentleman.
Horowhenua Chronicle, 15 March 1929




The Crown Studio, Fitzherbert avenue, Palmerston North.
Miss D. Low, the photographic artist of George street, Palmerston North, has purchased the Crown Studios in Fitzherbert avenue, for many years conducted by the late Mr. E. R. Whalley. Miss Low is regarded as an expert in all branches of photographic work, and the Crown Studio, with its extensive plant, has been brought right up to date, and the public will appreciate the good work of this young artist and her staff as displayed in the vestibule of the Crown Studios at the present time. Miss Low has a great reputation for wedding groups and children's photographs. Reliability and prompt service is the motto of the Crown Studios.
Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 112, 7 November 1929
   

Whalley Brothers
from left: Reginald Herbert Whalley, Ernest Richard Whalley and George Ethelbert Whalley.
Reginald married Amelia Helen McMinn in 1895 and died in 1940 aged 75 years. George a teacher at Makino married Margaret Alice Whitehead in 1904 and died in 1952 aged 82 years
photo - Palmerston North Libraries and Community Services
2007N_Pi48_PEO_0348

[1] "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:J7KF-L32 : 10 February 2018, Ernist Richard Walley, ); citing item 15, index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 1,595,425.