Deveril, Herbert, fl. 1873-1885 (photographer)
Biography
Herbert Deveril arrived in Wellington from Melbourne (where he had been employed as a photographer) in 1873 to take over the Photolithographic Department of the Government Printing Office. He was active as a photographer until the mid-1880s. He was commissioned by the New Zealand Government to take a series of photographs of New Zealand for the 1876 Philadelphia Exhibition.
Sources:
Knight, Hardwicke (1971), 'Photography in New Zealand. A social and technical history'. Dunedin : John McIndoe.
Found in 49 Collections and/or Records:
School for Maori children near Auckland, 1876
360 x 262 mm. A view showing Maori boys and girls posed with their teacher outside a small wooden schoolhouse.
Sheep Station and wool washing, Otago, New Zealand, 1876
360 x 261 mm. A view looking across scrubland towards the sheep station, with mountains in the distance. The sheep station consists of a large barn with pens outside and three smaller cabins. In the centre of this group is a field under cultivation.
Supreme Court, Auckland, New Zealand, 1876
360 x 260 mm. A similar view to Y3089L/1 but taken at an earlier date, with figures standing in the road outside the court. In this picture the land in front of the Court House has not yet been entirely cleared.
Tarawera, 1876
345 x 250 mm. An interesting photograph looking down on this small settlement set in a hollow among surrounding hills. Additional information is given on the caption: ‘About midway between Napier and Lake Taupo, New Zealand. Contains a hotel at which the Napier and Tauranga coach stops one night, and a stockade, with small detachment of the Armed Constabulary’.
Tauranga, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand, 1876
Thames Street, Queentown, Lake Wakatipu, Otago, New Zealand, 1876
342 x 243 mm. A view looking along this wide street, lined with small wooden houses and a church, with the Remarkables in the distance.
The Council Chambers, Wellington, New Zealand, 1876
363 x 262 mm. A view showing the wooden Council Chambers situated at the end of Hill Street with the harbour and shipping in the background.
The First Church, Dunedin, New Zealand, 1876
265 x 360 mm. An exterior view of the First Church, designed by R.A. Lawson and built between 1867-1873. Generally considered one of the finest churches in New Zealand, it is built in a restrained Gothic style in Oamaru stone, with a 175 foot spire.
The Head of the North East Valley, Dunedin, New Zealand, 1876
361 x 265 mm. A view looking down on to the road which runs through the valley, with a few small farms and houses on either side.
The Hospital, Dunedin, New Zealand, 1876
The Hotel at Taupo, New Zealand, 1876
308 x 250 mm. A view showing the front of this small single storey wooden hotel with an interesting assortment of people posing on the verandah: these include a kilted man, two carefully dressed ladies, several policemen and a Maori. The caption adds: ‘The Huka Falls are distant from the hotel about 3 miles’.
The Kirtle Burn, or Roaring Meg, on the road from Cromwell to Queenstown, Otago, New Zealand, 1876
265 x 360 mm. A view looking along the boulder strewn stream, with a cliff at the left side and a steep hill at the right.
The North East Valley, Dunedin, New Zealand, 1876
355 x 265 mm. A view looking down along the valley road, with farms and cultivated land on either side.
The Old Government Offices, Wellington, New Zealand, 1876
359 x 257 mm. A view showing the front of the building with officials standing in the two doorways. On the left are office buildings (made of wood), with the stone council chamber at the right.
The Old Knox Church, Dunedin, New Zealand, 1876
35 x 260 mm. A view from the street corner outside the Knox Church, a single storey building designed by R.A. Lawson and completed in 1876.
The Rangitata Bridge, Provincial District of Otago, New Zealand, 1876
357 x 260 mm. A view looking across swampy ground towards the railway bridge, a wood and iron structure resting on wooden piers.
The Wharf, etc, Auckland, New Zealand, from the Club, 1876
358 x 265 mm. A view looking over small houses and shacks towards Queen Street Wharf and shipping in the harbour. The photograph gives a fascinating insight into the cramped shanty life on the docks, showing a jumble of cramped backyards and washing lines separated by rudimentary wooden fences.
Twin Waterfall near the Matukituki River, Otago, New Zealand, 1876
360 x 266 mm. A view looking towards a cliff face, down which drop two waterfalls, presumably from the same source.
Views in Melbourne and New Zealand
Waimakariri Bridge, 1876
361 x 265 mm. A view from the river bank looking towards the bridge, with grasses and rushes in the foreground. Additional information on the caption states: ‘This bridge carries the Addington and Kowai Railway over the River Waimakariri, in the provincial district of Canterbury. The bridge has a total length of 627 feet, made up of 19 spans of 33 feet each. The contract was let on the 21st April, 1871, and the work completed on the 16th November of the same year, at a cost of £4,400’.
Waipawa, Provincial District of Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand, 1876
Waterfall at the head of Lake Wanaka, Otago, New Zealand, 1876
267 x 359 mm. A view of a waterfall cascading down among woodland trees.
Waterfall near Lake Hawea, Otago, New Zealand, 1876
265 x 361 mm. A view towards a waterfall dropping among woodland trees.
Woolshed Valley, Tokomairiro and Lawrence Railway, Otago, New Zealand, 1876
360 x 256 mm. A view looking along the valley, with the railway bridge in the foreground, and a few farming settlements scattered on either side of the road. Additional information on the caption states: ‘The bridge in foreground is over the South Tokomairiro River. Its total length, 180 feet, comprising three spans of 60 feet, on masonry piers and abutments. It was designed by John Caruthers, Esq, Engineer in Chief of New Zealand, and built by Messrs. Campbell and Co. in 1873’.