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In the 1870s, James Bragge took a series of photographs, ‘Wellington to the Wairarapa’. At the time, landscape photography was a cumbersome business, and the series probably took several trips to complete.
Working from his horse-drawn darkroom, Bragge used the standard wet-plate process – first coating a sheet of glass with chemicals, then quickly exposing it. Each negative had to be prepared and developed on the spot.
Read a biography of James Bragge in Collections Online
See the ‘Wellington to the Wairarapa’ album in Collections Online