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English: Peter Denny (Ship) Stamped on the back of the photograph is 'De Maus, Port Chalmers'. According to the Alexander Turnbull Library, David Alexander De Maus. of South Devon, England; 1847-1925 arrived in New Zealand by the 'Caribou' in 1867 and set up a photography business in Port Chalmers. According to Harwicke Knight, Photography in New Zealand; a social and technical history, 1971, he was known to have been actively taking pictures between 1875 and 1899. Probably named for Peter Denny scottish shipbuilder and ship owner who was a shareholder in the Albion shipping company which ordered and first operated the ship, built 1865 by Duthie of Aberdeen.
Source Item is held by John Oxley Library, State Library of Queensland.
Author David Alexander De Maus

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