Accession No |
2006.37.2
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Name/Title |
PHOTOGRAPH; "Distant View", Bushy Park, Kai Iwi, 1923
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Brief Description |
This black and white panorama photograph is of the Bushy Park Estate and homestead, taken from a cleared paddock in the distance. An unsealed road runs in the foreground and a car is parked on the road in front of a shed.
Bushy Park, 24 kilometre north-west of Whanganui, was first farmed by James Moore at the end of the 1860s. Of Moore’s three children, Frank was the only one to survive his parents. After his father’s death in 1892 he engaged well-known Hawkes Bay architect C T Natusch to design the present house. This was built in 1906 by Whanganui builders Russell & Bignell for £4,566. In 1923 Frank Moore commissioned R P Moore (no relation) to make several panoramas of the property.
The house stands amid 100 hectares of native bush, its quality evident in this panorama.
In 1960 Frank Moore deeded the property to the Royal Forest & Bird Protection Society. In 1995 the Society transferred ownership of the homestead, stables and surrounding land to an independent Trust. Bushy Park Trust takes responsibility for the maintenance and development of Bushy Park and is very active in managing and developing the Bushy Park predator-free native bird sanctuary and upgrading the amenities.
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Classification |
Print, Photographic/Documentary Artifact/Communication Artifacts/Nomenclature
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Primary Maker |
Moore, R P
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Primary Prod Date |
1923
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Primary Prod Period |
20th century
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Primary Prod Place |
Whanganui/Aotearoa/New Zealand
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Measurement Reading |
25 x 101.4cm
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Signature/Marks |
"Photo By / R. P. MOORE / 80 Manners St / Wltn / (ALL RIGHTS RESERVED)"
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