The Tasman Valley showing the Glacier and the Minarette Mts. 10,003 ft. From the album: Record Pictures of New Zealand
Summary
Harry Moult was an electrical engineer who took up photography in 1920 and rapidly gained success within the Wellington Photographic Society. In 1924 he formed the Wellington Camera Circle. Moult used carbon printing.
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harry moult
black and white photography
carbon process
black and white prints
carbon prints
works of art
ink
paper
mountains
glaciers
rocks
people
snow
photography
tasman valley
minarette mts
record pictures
new zealand
ultra high resolution
high resolution
photograph albums
glacier
museum of new zealand te papa tongarewa
Date
1920
Source
Museum of New Zealand
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Public Domain Dedication