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Rosaline Marga
ret Frank was one of New Zealand's first professional women photographers and the first in Nelson.
At the age of 21 she went to work at the Tyree Photographic Studio which was opened in 1878 by William Tyree. His brother Frederick worked with him for some years. Miss Frank was left to manage the studio while the brothers were away taking photographs.
Rosaline’s main interests were photography, art and music. She preserved the glass plate negatives of photographs taken by herself and the Tyree Studio. Some of these were sold to the Alexander Turnbull Library and the rest were given to the Nelson Historical Society - they now form part of the Nelson Provincial Museum's large photographic collection.
Rosalina McCarthy, the author of a biography on Rosaline Frank, was Nelson's second professional woman photographer. She urged local photographers and business people to donate to a memorial headstone for Rosaline Frank.
Image: Courtesy Nelson Provincial Museum, Tyree Studio Collection, 181303/3
Read more about Rosaline Frank at DNZB.
For more information on heritage walks and heritage sites please contact Arts and Heritage Team Leader.
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Last updated: 11/05/2011 4:00pm
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