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- Title
- Kakahi Fall near Tawhata - Wanganui [sic] River
- Content partner
- Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
- Collection
- Te Papa Collections Online
- Description
Into the wilderness From the 1870s and 1880s, intrepid photographers such as Alfred Burton, Frederick Muir, and George Moodie travelled to New Zealand’s ‘most difficult and interesting places’ to capture their scenic wonders. Photography at the time was expensive and technically difficult, and few tourists took their own photographs. Instead, they purchased professional prints like these as reminders of their experiences. By the early 1900s, with tourism burgeoning, postcards had appeared on...
- Format
- Image
- Date created
- 1885
- Creator
- Burton Brothers / Alfred Burton
- URL
- https://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/object/223265
- Related subjects
- Waterfalls / Bodies of water / Whanganui River (New Zealand) / silver / photographic gelatin / photographic paper / gelatin silver prints / black-and-white prints / landscapes / black-and-white photography / photography / toning / Rivers / Dunedin / Whanganui River
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