Lee, Thomas, fl. 1893-1899 (photographer)
Dates
- Existence: fl. 1893 - 1899
Biography
Thomas Lee was a commercial photographer active in South Africa. From circa 1893 to 1899 he had a studio in Barberton, Mpumalanga (Bensusan 1963, p.240).
Sources:
Bensusan, A.D. (1963), '19th century photographers in South Africa'. 'Africana notes and news'. Volume 15, number 6, pp.219-252.
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Elands Spruit, Waterval Boven, Transvl.[I.e. Transvaal], 1900 - 1910
208 x 152 mm. Showing cascades and rapids on the Elands River near Waterval Boven.
The Waterfall, Waterval Boven, 1900 - 1910
153 x 206 mm. A view looking down on to the face of the waterfall on the Elands River after which Waterval Boven and Waterval Onder are named.
Tunnel of rack section, Waterval Boven end, I.M.Ry, Transvaal, 1900 - 1910
206 x 147 mm. Showing the rack railway running between sheer rock faces towards the entrance to the tunnel near Waterval Boven. Founded as a railway camp around 1894, Waterval Boven was used by the Boers as a prisoner of war camp in the South African war.
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