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Climbing photographs collected by Mick Bowie (deconstructed album) - Ashurst/Langton Collection
A collection of 176 prints, previously removed from an album, that were taken or collected by Aoraki Mount Cook Hermitage guide Mick Bowie (1901-1982), dating from circa 1929 to 1936. The prints appear to be images taken during some of Bowie's early years of guiding and climbing around Aoraki Mount Cook National Park (and Westland Tai Poutini National Park). They feature many landscape images, often with climbers (a number featuring a female c...
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Darwin Glacier, Aoraki Mount Cook National Park - Ashurst/Langton Collection
An undated view looking up the Darwin Glacier, Aoraki Mount Cook National Park, probably dating from circa 1950. Visible is the glacier, the (from left to right) Mount Darwin, Mount Annan and Haeckel Peak Identified on the verso in pencil.
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Looking across Haast Ridge and the Tasman Glacier - Ashurst/Langton Collection
An undated photograph looking across Haast Ridge, the Tasman Glacier, toward the north end of the Malte Brun Range. Taken from the air, probably taken in the 1940s or 1950s. Identified by a pencil note on the verso reading: "Looking across Haast Ridge to Mt Darwin[?] (left) & Malte Brun at head of [great?] Tasman Glacier".
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[Looking up the Tasman Glacier]
A view looking up the Tasman Glacier from the Ball Pass in the Aoraki Mount Cook National Park, circa 1938. A handwritten on the verso reads: "A view from the Ball Pass showing from right to left[:] Aigiulles Rouges (9731 ft) Malte Brun (10,421 ft) Darwin (9715 ft) [Hochstetter Dome] (9258 ft) at the head of the Tasman Glacier, Elie De Beaumont (10,200 ft) the Minarets 10,058 or 10,022 ft) and Dela Beche in front of the Minarets. The Rudolf ...
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Mount Darwin - Ashurst/Langton Collection
An undated image looking at Mount Darwin, presumably from the region of the Tasman Galcier, circa 1930s? Identified on the verso.
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