Showing posts with label Albert Town. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Albert Town. Show all posts

Albert Town, near Wanaka, South Island, New Zealand

I showed 11 pictures to 6 residents of Albert Town to get their feedback, and to learn more about Albert Town than I might otherwise in in-depth interviews.

I chose the 11 images for various reasons. Each picture has a brief caption and some comments about it from Albert Town residents.

Moira Fleming on Albert Town's history:


Peter Cross, foreground, fixes a broken shed, with the help of Harry Dickey.

Comments by Moira Fleming








Looking toward the poplars on the Cardrona riverbank.

Comments by Rae Benfell








Templeton and Son, the garage, smithy, and engineering shop.

Comments by Moira Fleming









Alison Hebbard, Bruce Hebbard, and Rae Benfell on the day Bruce and Alison were clearing the section next to Rae's, on which their parents will build a home.









A view down Kingston Street in lower Albert Town, looking towards the old building at the bottom of the street.

Comments by Moira Fleming














Moira Fleming, right, answers a question posed by Henry Dickey, left.
Comments by Ida Darling

Comments by Moira Fleming








The monument and tree in the Albert Town cemetery.

Comments by Ida Darling















The sign and the riverfront.

Comments by Moira Fleming

Comments by Maxene Cranston








The road counter at Dale Street.

Comments by Moira Fleming










Community association members voting on having a Christmas party, during the midwinter potluck in June.

Comments by Moira Fleming

Comments by Ida Darling and Phyllis Spraule






Logan Hebbard watches his son, Bruce, clear the land where Logan and his wife will build a home.

Comments from Ida Darling