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Mt. Cook from Tasman Valley - Publicd domain, Museum of New Zealand

Mt. Cook from Tasman Valley - Publicd domain, Museum of New Zealand

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In the Tasman Valley. From the album: Camera Pictures of New Zealand

In the Tasman Valley. From the album: Camera Pictures of New Zealand

Harry Moult was an electrical engineer who took up photography in 1920 and rapidly gained success within the Wellington Photographic Society. In 1924 he formed the Wellington Camera Circle. Moult used carbon printing.

The Tasman Valley showing the Glacier and the Minarette Mts. 10,003 ft. From the album: Record Pictures of New Zealand

The Tasman Valley showing the Glacier and the Minarette Mts. 10,003 ft...

Harry Moult was an electrical engineer who took up photography in 1920 and rapidly gained success within the Wellington Photographic Society. In 1924 he formed the Wellington Camera Circle. Moult used carbon printing.

In the Tasman Valley, Mt Cook district. From the album: Record Pictures of New Zealand

In the Tasman Valley, Mt Cook district. From the album: Record Picture...

Harry Moult was an electrical engineer who took up photography in 1920 and rapidly gained success within the Wellington Photographic Society. In 1924 he formed the Wellington Camera Circle. Moult used carbon printing.

On the Hockstetter ice, Tasman Valley. From the album: Record Pictures of New Zealand

On the Hockstetter ice, Tasman Valley. From the album: Record Pictures...

Harry Moult was an electrical engineer who took up photography in 1920 and rapidly gained success within the Wellington Photographic Society. In 1924 he formed the Wellington Camera Circle. Moult used carbon printing.

The Minarettes, Tasman Valley. From the album: Camera Pictures of New Zealand

The Minarettes, Tasman Valley. From the album: Camera Pictures of New ...

Harry Moult was an electrical engineer who took up photography in 1920 and rapidly gained success within the Wellington Photographic Society. In 1924 he formed the Wellington Camera Circle. Moult used carbon printing.