Reid, C A, fl. 1914
Dates
- Existence: fl. 1914
Biography
C.A. Reid was the manager of Babayru Gold Mines circa 1914. He was the brother of A.E.H. Reid. C.A. Reid seems to have enjoyed hunting and his photographs reflect this interest.
Sources:
Typescript copy of 'Index to Photographers'.
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Brown Buffaloes (B. Caffer) (n.d.)
157 x 113 mm. A view showing Cuthbert Christy and a group of Africans standing behind three brown buffaloes shot near Amadi, Wele River, North-East Congo.
Brown Buffaloes (B. Caffer) (n.d.)
157 x 113 mm. A view showing Cuthbert Christy and a group of Africans standing behind three brown buffaloes shot near Amadi, Wele River, North-East Congo.
Head of the giant forest hog, a male shot near Poko, Wele District
112 x 157 mm. A view showing the severed head of a giant hog; 'the grotesque whitish eye warts and the characteristic erectness of the bristles of the coat are well seen'. Photograph by C.A. Reid.
Old male bongo shot on the Itimbiri River, Upper Congo (n.d.)
127 x 91 mm. Screen print showing a bongo shot by C.A. Reid lying by the roadside. 'The white forehead band and cheek spots, the white horn tips, the dorsal fringe, the mottled ears and the tufted ox-like tail are all well seen'. Photograph by C.A. Reid.
Old male bongo shot on the Itimbiri River, Upper Congo (n.d.)
127 x 91 mm. Screen print showing a bongo shot by C.A. Reid lying by the roadside. 'The white forehead band and cheek spots, the white horn tips, the dorsal fringe, the mottled ears and the tufted ox-like tail are all well seen'. Photograph by C.A. Reid.
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- Orientale (province) 3
- Itimbiri (river) 2