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Lantern Slides 

Online

Bahnemann, Greta, ‘The Preservation of Glass Plate Negatives’, Webjunction, last updated 2012, www.webjunction.org/documents/webjunction/The_Preservation_of_Glass_Plate_Negatives.html, last accessed 15 April 2017.

Graphics Atlas, Guided Tours of the Woodburytype (lantern slide), Gelatin Dry Plate (Amateur, Studio Portrait), Wet Plate Collodion (Transparency, neutral and warm tones), Image Permanence Institute, Rochester Institute of Technology, 2017, www.graphicsatlas.org/guidedtour/, last accessed 29 May 2017.  

Published

Chanan, Michael, The Dream that Kicks: The Prehistory and Early Years of Cinema in Britain, London, Routledge, 1996.

Eggelton, David, Into the Light: A History of New Zealand Photography, Nelson, Craig Potton, 2006.

Gernsheim, Helmut and Alison, The History of Photography: From the Camera Obscura to the Beginning of the Modern Era, London, Thames and Hudson, 1969.

Hartrick, Elizabeth, The Magic Lantern in Colonial Australia and New Zealand, Melbourne, Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2017.

Knight, Hardwicke, Photography in New Zealand: A Social and Technical History, Dunedin, John McIndoe, 1971. 

Lavedrine, Bertrand, Photographs of the Past: Process and Preservation, Los Angeles, Getty Conservation Institute, 2009.

Lochhead, Ian, A Dream of Spires: Benjamin Mountfort and the Gothic Revival, Christchurch, Canterbury University Press, 1999.

Maguire, T., The Lantern was Lighted: A History of the Dunedin Photographic Society Inc., 1890–1990, Dunedin, Dunedin Photographic Society, 1991. 

Miyahara, Katsura, ‘The impact of the lantern slide on art-history lecturing in Britain’, The British Art Journal, Vol. 8, No. 2 (Autumn 2007), pp. 67-71 

Newhall, Beaumont, The History of Photography, The Museum of Modern Art, 1964.

Price, Simon, New Zealand’s First Talkies: Early film-making in Otago and Southland 1896–1939, Dunedin, Otago Heritage Books, 1996.

Tasmanian School of Art, Magic Lantern-Slide Show, exhibition catalogue, Hobart, Tasmanian School of Art Gallery, 1979.

Tennant, John A., ‘Lantern Slides’, The Photo-Miniature: A Magazine of Photographic Information, Vol. 1, No. 9, December 1899.

Ward, John P., ‘Glass-plate Photography, History and Practice’, eds. Lenman, Robin and Nicholson, Angela, The Oxford Companion to the Photograph, Oxford University Press, 2006.

Unpublished

Hartrick, E., ‘Consuming Illusions: The Magic Lantern in Australia and Aotearoa/New Zealand 1850–1910’, PhD Thesis, The Australian Centre, University of Melbourne, 2003. 

Whybrew, Christine Mary, ‘The Burton Brothers Studio: Commerce in Photography and the Marketing of New Zealand, 1866–1898’, PhD Thesis in Art History, University of Otago, 2010.

 

Samuel Hurst Seager

Cuttle, Kit, 'T.S.L. Revisited… The Top-Side Lighting Method of Samuel Hurst Seager’, New Zealand Architect, No. 5, 1985, pp. 40-44.

Lochhead, Ian J., ‘An Architectural Tour on the Continent: Samuel Hurst Seager’s Visit to Belgium in 1884’, Bulletin of New Zealand Art History, Vol. 17, 1996, pp. 3-11.

Lochhead, Ian J., ‘The Architectural Art of Samuel Hurst Seager’, Art New Zealand, No. 44, Spring 1987, pp. 92-99.

Lochhead, Ian J., ‘Enduring Memories: Samuel Hurst Seager‘, Endurance and the First World War: Experiences and Legacies in New Zealand and Australia, eds. Monger, David, Murray, Sarah, Pickles, Katie, Newcastle upon Tyne, Cambridge Scholars, 2014.

Lochhead, Ian, ‘“From the uttermost ends of the Earth”: The World War One Battlefield Memorials of Samuel Hurst Seager’, in ed. Christine McCarthy, “Good Architecture should not be a plaything”: New Zealand Architecture in the 1920s, Wellington, Victoria University of Wellington, 2011, pp. 37-42. 

Lochhead, Ian J., 'Seager, Samuel Hurst', Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, first published in 1996, updated May, 2002. Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/3s8/seager-samuel-hurst

Seager, S. Hurst, ‘War Graves and Memorials’, typescript, Macmillan Brown Library, University of Canterbury. Later published as War Memorials, Wellington, Marcus F. Marks, Government Printer, 1920. [Link to PDF on Kā Kohika o Macmillan Brown containing the pamphlet beginning at a third of the way of file]

Seager, S. Hurst, ‘Report on Visit to Gallipoli’, 1921. Macmillan Brown Library, University of Canterbury. [Link to PDF on Kā Kohika o Macmillan Brown containing the report beginning halfway of file]

 

New Zealand, the First World War and War Memorials

Online

Gallipoli and the ANZACs Locations on the ANZAC Portal, Australian Government, Department of Veterans’ Affairs, www.anzacportal.dva.gov.au/history/conflicts/gallipoli-and-anzacs/locations

Ngā Tapuwae Gallipoli and Ngā Tapuwae Western Front Trails, accessed 2 September 2017,  ngatapuwae.govt.nz

New Zealand and the First World War, New Zealand History, Ministry for Culture and Heritage, NZhistory.net

Published

Callister, Sandy, ‘Being There: War, Women and Lantern Slides’, Rethinking History, Volume 12, Issue 3, 2008.

Callister, Sandy, The Face of War: New Zealand’s Great War Photography, Auckland, Auckland University Press, 2008.

Macleod, Jenny, Great Battles: Gallipoli, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2015. 

McGibbon, Ian, Gallipoli: A Guide to New Zealand Battlefields and Memorials, Auckland, Reed in association with the Ministry for Culture and Heritage, 2004.

McGibbon, Ian, New Zealand Battlefields and Memorials of the Western Front, Oxford, Oxford University Press in association with the Ministry for Culture and Heritage, 2001.

Pemberton, T. J., Gallipoli to-day, London, Benn, 1926.

Phillips, Jock, To the Memory: New Zealand's First World War Memorials, Nelson, Potton and Burton, 2016.

Phillips, Jock, Maclean, Chris, The Sorrow and the Pride: New Zealand War Memorials, Wellington, GP Books, 1990.

Scates, Bruce, Return to Gallipoli: Walking the Battlefields of the Great War, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2006.

Wright, Matthew, The New Zealand Experience at Gallipoli and the Western Front, Auckland, Oratia Books, 2017. 

Wright, Matthew, Western Front: The New Zealand Division in the First World War, 1916-18, Auckland, Reed Books, 2005.

Yilmaz, Ahenk, ‘Memorialization on War-Broken Ground: Gallipoli War Cemeteries and Memorials Designed by Sir John James Burnet’, Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians, Volume 73, No. 3 (September 2014).

Ziino, Bart, A Distant Grief: Australians, War Graves and the Great War, Crawley, University of Western Australia Press, 2007.

Ziino, Bart, ‘“We are talking about Gallipoli after all”: contested narratives, contested ownership and the Gallipoli Peninsula’, in Gegner, Martin and Ziino, Bart (eds.), The Heritage of War, Abingdon (U.K.), Routledge, 2012.

 

Archives

Macmillan Brown Library, University of Canterbury

Archives New Zealand

National Library of New Zealand

Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongawera

Online Cenotaph, Auckland War Memorial Museum

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