Miss Whittle, January 1903

Miss Whittle, January 1903

Man, three women including Miss Whittle and a child in a double rowboat on the Avon River near the Botanic Gardens footbridge.
Note
Title derived from image description.
Historical Note
These glass plates were collected by Canterbury Public Library librarian R.C. Lamb from the then Antigua Boat Shed proprietor W.S. Dini around 1972. The creator of the plates is believed to be Samuel Anstey. In the early 1900s, Samuel Anstey, the Antigua Boat Sheds proprietor advertised in The Press that he had “70 well-built boats to choose from” and a “Photographic dark room for the use of visitors”. The plates record groups such as visiting theatrical companies, several Christchurch buildings, the Christchurch Botanic Gardens and a trip through Nelson, Taupo, Auckland and Napier in 1905.

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Source
Archive 892, Series 79, Item 1
UUID
99618028-2d04-4fbe-bddd-8903c9bddbee

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