Charles P. Browne
Charles Pelham Browne (1840 – 25 May 1916) was a prominent photographer in the Gisborne, New Zealand district operating between the years of 1876 and 1901. Many examples of his work are held by the Tairāwhiti Museum.
Biography
C P Browne was born circa 1840 England, reg. Dec 1840 (as Charles Pelham Brown) , baptised 4 June 1842 Mellor, Mellor, Derbyshire, England.[1]
C P Browne established a photographic business in Gisborne in 1876 after spending some time in Thames and Auckland.[2]
On the 20th September 1878, Browne married Catherine Rebecca Morse.[3]
Working Life
Browne's work consisted mainly of studio portraiture.
Oil colouring and photo-enamelling of Browne was highly regarded in commentaries from the local newspaper.[4] [5]
In 1891 his studio in Gladstone Road was extended for greater capacity.[6]
- ^ Engaland Births, December quarter, Macclesfield vol. 19 page 89
- ^ "Sun, Volume III, Issue 718, 30 May 1916". paperspast.natlib.govt.nz. Retrieved 2019-03-19.
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