Where in Whanganui or thereabouts? A curator’s plea for help!

Where in Whanganui or thereabouts? A curator’s plea for help!

I need your help to identify the buildings and locations in a small selection of early cartes-de-visite photographs which are mostly of Whanganui. These photographs were taken by William Harding who operated a long running photographic studio in the city in the second half of the 19th century.

Some of these buildings may no longer exist but if you know them and are able to help please mention the photograph number in the comment section at the bottom of this blog post.

1. Lovely curves on this building…

Photographer William J. Harding, about 1870, carte-de-visite photograph, Te Papa

 

2. Large two storey wooden building …

Photographer William J. Harding, about 1870, carte-de-visite photograph, Te Papa

 

3. Near Whanganui?

Photographer William J. Harding, about 1870, carte-de-visite photograph, Te Papa

 

4. In Whanganui?

Photographer William J. Harding, about 1870, carte-de-visite photograph, Te Papa

 

5. In Taranaki somewhere?

Photographer William J. Harding, about 1870, carte-de-visite photograph, Te Papa

 

6. No idea for this one…

View of a church, New Zealand. Photographer unknown. 1860s-1870s, carte-de-visite photograph. Te Papa O.021544

 

7. A wharf side branch of the Bank of Australasia…

Bank of Australasia, circa 1870, New Zealand. Photographer unknown. Te Papa O.005412
Bank of Australasia, circa 1870, New Zealand. Photographer unknown. Te Papa O.005412

 

8. The photographers were based in Thames – is this Thames as well?

Foy Brothers, 1860s-1870s, carte-de-visite photograph, Te Papa

 

9. Could be a busy street these days…

Photographer unknown, 1860s-1870s, carte-de-visite photograph, Te Papa O.021537

 

10. Not the current Government House in Wellington…

Unknown photographer, 1860s-1870s, carte-de-visite photograph, Te Papa

 

Please comment in the section below – and many thanks for your help.

 

Also check out the feature on the Whanganui River in Nga Toi Arts Te Papa.

 

Lissa Mitchell – Curator Historical Documentary Photography

 

22 Comments

  1. No.6 is Napier Presbyterian, I think.
    No.9 is certainly still in Ponsonby Rd and is either Presbyterian or Methodist.

  2. No.7 is 99-101 Customhouse Quay, Wellington, before further reclamation of the harbour. The wharf was called “Waterman’s Steps” and pulled up is one of the ferry boats which took passengers, likely to and from Petone.

  3. Good to see many of your queries have been answered Lissa. No 9 is a church on Ponsonby Road in Auckland. Not sure which denomination, but I think it’s a Samoan place now. It’s almost opposite Richard Toy’s Anglican All Saints

    1. Author

      Thank you for sharing your personal connection to the church Vivienne

  4. Author

    No leads yet on numbers 5, 6, 7, 8, & 9. No. 5 is probably in the Manawatu/Taranaki area (being as it is also by Harding).

  5. No1 Is the Garrison Hall with the Goal behind it and the Rutland Stockade on the hill.
    No2 is the old Court House in Whanganui with the Rutland Stockade behind it.
    No3 is Upokongaro up the Whanganui River, with St Mary’s Church on the left of the view.
    No4 is the Church of England situated on Lower Victoria Avenue in Central Whanganui, now relocated to St Peter’s Anglican Church in Koromiko Road, Gonville, Whanganui.
    Not sure about the others, I can’t match them to any held in our collection here (Whanganui Regional Museum).

    1. Author

      Thank you Sandi – really appreciate this and also the details about the buildings too. Do these buildings still exist?

  6. Government house is on the site of the Beehive

    1. Author

      Hi Brett – expect you mean the old government house? i’ll have a look for pictures of it and see if matches. cheers!

  7. and pretty sure Photo number 2 is Whanganui’s first Court House which was in Motua Gardens

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