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- Steenson, William Ivan Cunninghame (b.Circa 1889, d.1967) 112
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William Grave and Arthur Talbot on a ridge above the south branch of the Cleddau River
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1907
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William George Grave and Arthur Talbot on a mountain top. The first snowfield of the Grave-Talbot Pass is left of centre.
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William George Grave, B. Smith and Alf Grenfell
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01 Dec 1904
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L-R: W G Grave, B Smith and Alf Grenfell with billy cans over a fire. Packs and a gun on the river bank, at the beginning of the Worsley River to Sutherland Sound trip 1904-05.
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Searching for a route to the Adelaide Saddle
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1908-1909
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Three of the exploration party during the Moraine Creek trip of December 1908 to January 1909. The party consisted of Arthur Talbot, Algernon Charles Gifford, Bert Lyttle and William George Grave.
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Lunch at Lake Crusoe on the way to Bligh Sound
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31 Dec 1899
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Three unidentified men cooking over a fire beside Lake Crusoe, trees and mountains in the background. The party consisted of Alf Grenfell [at left?], Thomas Hunter, Algernon Charles (Charlie) Gifford and William George (Bill) Grave [at right?].
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Camp site at the Worsley mouth
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01 Jan 1903
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From left: Arthur Talbot, Bernard (Bernie) Tennent and William George (Bill) Grave cooking food on sticks over a fire beside the Worsley River. January 1903 trip from the Worsley River to Bligh Sound. Thomas Hunter was also in the party.
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Grave, Tennent and Talbot. Campsite at the Worsley mouth
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01 Jan 1903
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William George (Bill) Grave, Bernard (Bernie) Tennent and Arthur Talbot standing with their swags at the mouth of the Worsley River. January 1903 trip from the Worsley to Bligh Sound. Thomas Hunter was also in the party.
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Grave, W G. Lantern slides
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Grave, William George (b.1870, d.1934)
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1890s?-1910s?
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2 x Wooden cases containing 160 lantern slides depicting mountaineering images. [2019/192.1.1 - 2019/192.1.60 were originally stored in the small box, and 2019/192.2.1 - 2019/192.2.99 in the longer box].
A number of cracked slides. One slide not numbered or scanned due to poor condition. Includes photographs used in Beyond Southern Lakes by Anita Crozier. [Note: It is possible some of the images scanned from the lantern slides are reversed - it is unclear which is the viewing side in some cases.] |
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Lake Adelaide
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[Circa Dec 1908]
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Lake Adelaide, at the head of Moraine Creek.
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Men in the Marian Valley
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[Circa Dec 1909]
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Two unidentified men crossing a creek in the Marian Valley.
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Lake Beddoes
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1900?
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Reflections of the tress and mountains on Lake Beddoes.
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Iceberg Lake
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1905
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View of a lake in the mountains, looking towards Marshall Pass.
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Mountain scene, Moraine Creek
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1908-[1909]
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View of mountains in the Moraine Creek area.
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Two men beside a waterfall
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Circa 1907?
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Two unidentified men beside a waterfall.
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Two men on a mountain peak
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Circa 1907?
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Two unidentified men on a snow covered mountain. Location unidentified.
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Bligh Sound
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Circa 1903?
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View of Bligh Sound.
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Couloir at the head of the Tutoko Valley
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1900-1910?
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Grave Couloir on the left, at the head of the TÅ«toko valley.
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Mount Underwood
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1900-1910?
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Two unidentified men on Mt. Underwood.
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Grave, W G. Lantern slides box
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1890s?-1910s?
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Wooden box with leather carrying handle, metal bracket at each end to hold lid closed. Small circular hole in centre of lid. Slides that were stored in this box [2019/192.2.1 - 2019/192.2.99] have been scanned, individually wrapped and stored in another box.
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Table Decoration with Hair Flowers
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Bee, Mary Bryce (b.1870, d.1899)
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1895
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A floral, Victorian table decoration. It is an example of a then popular craft, consisting of flowers made from human hair. The flowers and foliage are constructed by wrapping the hair around pieces of wire and then shaping it. Typically the hair was boiled first. A variety of different coloured hair has been used and some of the flowers also have beaded details. Coloured thread has been used in places to hold the hair to the lengths of metal wire. The arrangement is on a yellow satin base and is then contained within a glass dome with a wooden base.
This item was made by Mrs R. McDowell (nee Mary Bryce Bee) of Weston, North Otago in 1895. At this time she would have been around 25 years. She died aged 29 very soon after the birth of her only child, Horace Bee McDowell. |
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Table Decoration with Hair Flowers
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Bee, Mary Bryce (b.1870, d.1899)
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1895
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A floral, Victorian table decoration. It is an example of a then popular craft, consisting of flowers made from human hair. The flowers and foliage are constructed by wrapping the hair around pieces of wire and then shaping it. Typically the hair was boiled first. At least two different colours of hair have been used and some of the flowers also have beaded details. Coloured thread has been used in places to hold the hair to the lengths of metal wire. The arrangement is on a yellow satin base over cardboard with a glass dome covering the arrangement.
This item was made by Mrs R. McDowell (nee Mary Bryce Bee), Weston, North Otago in 1895. At this time she would have been around 25 years. She died aged 29 very soon after the birth of her only child, Horace Bee McDowell. |
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