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Ballarat Street, Queenstown, NZ, flooded 1878

Object | Part of Photography collection

item details

NameBallarat Street, Queenstown, NZ, flooded 1878
ProductionWilliam Hart; photographer; 1878; Queenstown
Hart, Campbell & Co.; photography studio; 1878; Invercargill
Classificationwet collodion negatives, documentary photographs, black-and-white negatives
Materialscollodion, sheet glass, silver, photographic plates
Materials Summarycollodion glass negative
Techniquesblack-and-white photography, wet collodion process
DimensionsPlate:
Registration NumberC.014174
Credit linePurchased 1943

Overview

Long before photographs were used in newspapers, William Hart took this picture of Queenstown in flood. Like so many news images of later times, it draws on the extraordinary spectacle of people boating in an urban street – and in this case, even the possibility that a ship might be about to literally steam into town. Photography was still a relative novelty, so the townsfolk were out in force to be recorded for posterity. Their presence reinforces the sense in which photography can be both witness and performance.