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[Jane and Alexander Alison]

documentary heritage
  • Description

    Half-plate daguerreotype portrait of Jane (nee Cameron) and Alexander Alison. Presented with a passe-partout mount in a faux bois wood frame.

  • Other Id

    PH-1995-9-1 (Reference Number)

    33845 (Presto content ID)

    TR365 G228 (Library of Congress Call Number)

    89107 (DBTextworks system ID)

  • Department

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    Catalogue

    • Object Type
    • Name/Title
      [Jane and Alexander Alison]
    • Primary Maker

       Hartley Webster (Attributed to)

    • Date
      30 Jun 1852
    • Physical Description

      130 mm. x 100 mm. (plate)

      250 mm. x 220 mm. (frame)

    • Level of Current Record
      Child
    • Related Object Notes
      Plate 45
    • Is Part Of
    • Media/Materials
    • Technique
    • Subject Category
    • Classification
      daguerreotypes/direct positives/positives/photographs/AAT Visual Works
      cased photographs/photographs/AAT Visual Works
    • Provenance Details
      Accompanying note with faded text:
      30th June 18[5?]2
      Alexander Alison. A?tar. 38
      Jane Cameron - 1[8?]32
    • Public Access Text

      Faint initials J. [K?]. on the plate verso. Possibly plate maker or hallmark.

      An accompanying note says, “30th June 18[??] Alexander Alison. [Aitai?]. 38, Jane Cameron - 1[?] 32.”

      Caption from publication A Different Light: First Photographs of Aotearoa.

      “One of the largest surviving early New Zealand daguerreotypes, this portrait of the Alison couple features superb detail down to the chequered clothing and sharp focus on the linked hands, drawing the viewer to the couple’s embrace. Painted additions include jewellery in gold and blue on the shirt. Hartley Webster (1816-1906) presented it in a painted glass passe-partout mount designed to be framed and put on a wall.”

    • Subject Notes
      Jane died Feb 4 1893, aged 78, at her residence on Beach Road, Devonport. She was the third daughter of Mr Ewen Cameron, formerly of Ardgour, Argyleshire. Alison was formerly of Inverness, a shipwright, on the H.M. Colonial Brig “Victoria”. They married in NZ on 17 November 1845.He was commissioned a sergeant in the North Head Volunteer Corps, a militia force ordered up in July 1863 ‘for the defence of the district lying between the North Head and Stanley Point on the Waitemata, and the Southern boundary of Pateona’s pah.’ [Patuone of Ngapuhi lived at Riria pa, on Ngati Paoa land at Devonport. Like Jane he was buried at Mt Victoria Cemetery, Devonport].
    • Copyright
      No known copyright restrictions
    • Credit Line
      Deposited by Stephen Alexander Gardner, 1995.
    • Last Update
      19 Feb 2026
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