Auckland Weekly News Photos for 1914 and 1915
Auckland Weekly News photographs for the period
August 1914 to December 1915 have now been more fully described so that they
can be searched by description and subject. These photos were published in the
Auckland Weekly News Supplement. There
are 1,117 photos covering the period August to December 1914 and a further
7,684 photos for the period January to December 1915.
The photos cover that period’s social, political
and military history from a New Zealand perspective. While there is obviously a
national emphasis, most photos reflect this country’s involvement with
international events in an important period of New Zealand’s history. The aim
of the project is to help historical researchers use the Heritage Images
database in a number of ways.
For example, if they are interested in the 10
September 1914 White Island eruption they could do a simple search for ‘White
Island’. However they can now do an advanced search in the subject field for “White
Island” “volcanic eruptions” because these are both subject headings. For
example, this brings up the following photo:
... plus 16 other photos of the volcanic eruption
at White Island.
Social historians might be interested in the opening
of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco on 20 February 1915.
The easiest way to find five photos is to do an advanced search using ‘1915’ in
the year field, ‘Auckland Weekly News’ in the Photographer/Publisher field,
‘Exhibitions’ in the subject field and ‘Panama Pacific’ in the captions field.
The following photo shows New Zealand’s pavilion at the event:
Other events that might interest social historians
are visits by personalities like Peter Dawson, the Australian baritone. He can
be found by entering ‘Peter Dawson’ in the captions field and ‘singers’ in the
subjects field in advanced search. Here he is:
Another celebrity visiting New Zealand in early
1915 was the Hawaiian swimmer and surfer Duke Paoa Kahanamoku. He can be found by doing an advanced search
and entering ‘Duke Kahanamoku’ in the captions or subjects fields. There are
five Auckland Weekly News photographs of Duke Kahanamoku including this one:
New Zealand political cartoons by Trevor Lloyd and others can be found in an advanced search by
entering ‘1914:1915’ in the year field and ‘cartoons’ in the subject field.
This retrieves 136 cartoons for 1914 and 1915. Search through the results for
New Zealand examples like these:
The Auckland Weekly News photographs also include
many images dealing with the military
history of the period and New Zealand’s role in it. For example information
on New Zealand’s early battle against the Turks at Ismailia on the Suez Canal
is best found in advanced search by entering ‘Suez Canal’ in the subject field
and ‘1915’ in the year field. This retrieves 14 photographs including this one:
However one of the most useful facets of the
Auckland Weekly News 1914 and 1915 photographs is that family historians can
search through the magazine’s Roll of Honour, which was a photographic record
of New Zealanders who had been killed or wounded while serving overseas. Most
were in the New Zealand army, but New Zealanders serving with the British navy
or Royal Flying Corps are also included. New Zealanders serving with the
Australian, Canadian, British and South African forces were included as well.
The easiest way to locate a serviceman is to enter
their surname and forenames in the advanced search’s subject field. If only the
surname is known enter the serviceman’s rank then surname in the captions
field. Here are a couple of random examples:
The photograph’s captions usefully give the
serviceman’s rank and unit. In some cases it is advisable to check this
information with other sources such as the Cenotaph Database or Archway.
Most Roll of Honour photos are of the soldiers in
military uniform but these two examples show that many photos are of the men in
civilian clothes. Some are in merchant service uniforms, police or
scoutmasters’ uniforms or even rugby jerseys. This detail might be of interest
to fashion historians. It is interesting to look at the different fashion
styles shown through the Roll of Honour. It seems men’s fashion was in
transition from stodgy Victorian dark suits and winged-collars to modern lounge
suits which probably started to appear during the Edwardian era. Mr Lima’s
hairstyle also indicates changes in fashion.
If researchers need any more help in formulating
their search criteria to interrogate the Auckland Weekly News photographs they
can find some useful tips in the help screen on the Heritage Images advanced
search page.
Author: Chris Paxton
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