William Beattie (photographer)
William Beattie | |
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Born |
1864 Aberdeen, Scotland |
Died |
15 March 1931 Auckland, New Zealand |
Occupation | Photographer |
William Beattie (1864 – 15 March 1931) was a New Zealand photographer. He was most well known for his work for the Auckland Weekly News.
Beattie originally emigrated from Scotland to Tasmania, Australia with his brother.[1] Both were photographers and subsequently found there was not enough trade in Hobart. In 1894, William moved to Auckland.[2] He photographed for the Auckland Weekly News for sixteen years.[3] Beattie managed to capture the wreckage of the Elingamite in the Three Kings in 1902.[4] He also photographed the funeral of Sir John Logan Campbell in 1912.[5]
After he retired from the Auckland Weekly News, Beattie still remained a commercial photographer, setting up a shop in Shortland St, Auckland.[6]
References
- ↑ Beattie, Bill (1970). Bill Beattie's New Zealand. Auckland: Hodder and Stoughton Ltd.
- ↑ "Collapse in Church". New Zealand Herald. 16 March 1931.
- ↑ "Collaspe in Church". New Zealand Herald. 16 March 1931.
- ↑ Beattie, Bill (1970). Bill Beatties New Zealand. Auckland: Hodder and Stoughton Ltd.
- ↑ Beattie, Bill (1970). Bill Beattie's New Zealand. Auckland: Hodder and Stoughton Ltd.
- ↑ "Collaspe in Church". New Zealand Herald. 16 March 1931.
External Sources
Works of Beattie are currently held in the collection of Auckland War Memorial Museum