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The Northwood Brothers were some of New Zealand’s pioneer photographers throughout the early 1900's.
These timeless black and white photographs were reproduced by the Alexander Turnbull Library Endowment Trust. They were framed professionally in black Tasmanian Oak when I lived in Melbourne.
Please do not ask me to sell them separately. The answer is no. I have price them for a quick sale.
All six are in superb condition. There is no damage to the frames or the glass and the prints within have never been exposed to the sun, ergo, there is no fading or light damage to them.
From top left to right, then bottom left to right:
Slab Hut Northland 1930’s Dalmatian Gum Diggers Ahipara District 1914 Bailing Flax Lake Ohia 1920 Group in Okahu Bush near Kaitaia felling tree for shingles to repair roof of Saviours Church 1914 Bullock team hauling Kauri log from Hokianga Bush 1910’s Gum diggers camp Houhora District 1910’s
Each article is: 550mm wide 480mm deep Each box frame sits 40mm off the wall (all measurements are very close to being very close)
When hung on the wall like I have, the grouping takes up 1790mm in width X 1040 in depth. The gaps between are about 65mm, in order to achieve the same setting on your wall.
Please don’t ask me to transport them. I don’t want to risk any damage by further transportation. You will have to pick them up from my apartment in Mount Eden.
Feel free to ask any questions you may have. I’m happy to help if I can.
Shipping & pick-up options
| Destination & description | Price | |
|---|---|---|
| Pick up from Auckland City | Free | |







