Adorable and sometimes surprising historic images of New Zealand
dogs and their owners. This entertaining selection of over 100
photos of New Zealand dogs reveals some of the more curious ways in
which they have appeared in photographic collections from the
nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Dogs named Terror, Betsey
Jane, Floss and Erebus appear alongside canines whose names are no
longer known. The photos range from carefully staged studio
portraits to New Zealand landscapes. This book also shines a light
on some significant dogs, from Scott of the Antarctic's favourite
sled dog to the talented mascot of the New Zealand Army rugby team.
The photographs take the reader across the towns and landscapes of
Aotearoa New Zealand, and the text profiles many of the
photographers and studios that flourished prior to the First World
War. It also pays tribute to the museums and galleries that now
care for these delightful collections.
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