Russell Duncan

Anchor Island Harbour

Anchor Island Harbour by Russell Duncan

Artwork Detail

The photographs from the album “Dusky Sound” were most likely taken in 1910, when Russell Duncan led a group exploration of Dusky Sound with Mr F G Smith, Mr Walter McCarthy and Mr Willie McCaw, with the purpose of visiting the various places mentioned by Captain Cook in his chronicle of his second voyage. As part of the trip, the group visited Pickersgill Harbour, Cascade Cove, Sportsman’s Cove, Supper Cove, Anchor Island Harbour, Facile Harbour, Cormont Cove and the Waikare wreck. Duncan is reported to have taken 53 photographs during this trip, which all record the historical places that the group visited.

Title
Anchor Island Harbour
Artist/creator
Russell Duncan
Production date
circa 1905-1910
Medium
photograph (albumen print)
Dimensions
145 x 202 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1988
Accession no
1988/42/15
Copyright
No known copyright restrictions
Department
New Zealand Art
Display status
Not on display

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