Alexander Thomson
1870 - 1946
Alexander Thomson born 9 January 1870, reg. 1870/32909, son of Flora Black and John Thomson, died 13 January 1946 Dunedin aged 76 years, buried Anderson’s Bay Cemetery, block 65, plot 96, married 1stly 4 January 1905, at the St Andrew's Church Manse, High Street, Dunedin, by the Rev. Dr Waddell, reg. 1905/920, Lily Sarah Harriett Fisher, born circa 1876, died 19 January 1928, Christchurch, reg. 1928/11304, daughter of Harriett [died 11 December 1900, Clyde Street, Roslyn, Dunedin] and John Noakes Fisher, sister of Hartle, Hector and Horace Fisher.
issue:
[1] Hector Rewi Fay Thomson born 9 December 1905, reg. 1906/2751, died 14 June 1991, reg. 1991/35385, buried Ruru Lawn Cemetery, Christchurch, married 24 September 1930, reg. 1930/11348, Freda Damaris Watts
Thomson -
Fisher.— On the 4th of January, 1905, at the Manse, High street,
Dunedin, by the Rev. Dr Waddell, Alexander, eldest son of John Thomson,
Tahatika, to Lily, only daughter of John N. Fisher, California, America. Otago Witness, Issue 2653, 18 January 1905
Thomson.—
On January 13, 1946, at Dunedin, Alexander, beloved husband of Agnes
Thomson, 407 Princes street, and eldest son of the late John and
Florence Thomson, Tahatika, Owaka; aged 76 years. “At rest.”—The Funeral
will leave our Chapel, 78 St. Andrew street, on Tuesday, the 15th
inst., at 2 p.m. (service at 1.45 p.m.), for the Anderson’s Bay,
Cemetery. — Hope and Kinaston, funeral directors. Evening Star, Issue 25690, 14 January 1946
Tahatika
1896
Clutha Leader, Volume 14, Issue 1122, 14 February 1896, Page 4
Lawrence
1902 - 1908
Alexander Thomson
Portrait and Landscape Photographer
Ross Place, Lawrence
(Premises lately occupied by Mr W. R. Millar).
Photographs in various styles and on ornamental mounts from midgets to 15 x 12. Homesteads, groups, and animals taken in any part of the surrounding districts. Enlargements supplied from any photograph in black and white, opal, oils, or water colors. Portrait and Landscape Photographer
Ross Place, Lawrence
(Premises lately occupied by Mr W. R. Millar).
Gem Potographs (sic) taken in four different positions — 16 for one shilling.
Special inducement for one month only.
— Each purchaser of one dozen 15s cabinets will be presented with a beautiful black and white 12 x 10 enlargement, handsomely mounted; price, 15s.
All work finished at the shortest notice in the latest styles. Having had a long and extensive experience in all branches of photographic work, absolute satisfaction is guaranteed.
Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXV, Issue 4964, 31 May 1902, Page 2
Mr A. Thomson, photographer, Lawrence, met with a nasty spill coming down Raes Junction Hill the other day. He was just approaching an ugly bend in the decline, when his chain slipped off and his bike got out of control. Fortunately he struck a rut, which upset him before the most dangerous point was reached, and he escaped with a severe shaking and a few scratches about the face.
Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5426, 3 April 1907, Page 3
Photographic Notice.
12 Enamelled Cabinets .. 15/-
12 Nicely Mounted Half Plates .. 17/6
12 Nicely Mounted Whole Plates .. 25/-
A special platino matt bromide enlargement, handsomely mounted on a 14 x 18 mount, will be presented with each dozen. Proofs submitted to each customer, and two positions to choose from. Satisfaction guaranteed to all who have never had a good photograph.
Studio open only 2nd and 4th week in each month; 1st and 3rd week at Millers Flat. The above pictures framed at Dunedin Prices. Call and inspect samples of mouldings.
A. Thomson, Photographer, Lawrence.
Tuapeka Times, Volume XXXIX, Issue 5427, 6 April 1907, Page 4