Sunday, August 24, 2008

WIILIAMS, Havelock

Havelock Arthur Williams (1884-1968) was born in Wellington the son of John Havelock Williams and Hannah Williams nee Sharp. The family moved to Christchurch in 1889. About 1909 he moved to Timaru to play in Timaru's first permanent vaudeville and cinema show. Later he established a photographic studio at 276 Stafford Street, Timaru. On the retirement of William Ferrier he took over the photographic work for the Timaru Harbour Board and was the official photographer for Rodolph Wigley's Mount Cook Motor Company. The studio closed about 1936 or 1940. In 1940 S. A . Bremford was operating from the address.
from Havelock Williams 1884-1968 With My Camera for Company - edited by Diana Rhodes 2003 Hazard Press Ltd




Winners of 11 1/2 st. Canterbury Championship
Christchurch, 1928.
standing at back: P. Knowles.
front left to right: C. Knowles (Captain), P. Kerr, C. Knowles (Junr), S. Blue and E. Sprott. (not pictured T. Anglem)



Georgina Isabel Henderson
daughter of John Henderson and Georgina Pearce of Leye’s Farm, Milford
born 29 October 1906 Ashburton
died 13 November 1990 Christchurch
buried Waimairi Cemetery, Christchurch, Block number: Lawn Plot number: 443

married
married 30 September 1936 Trinity Presbyterian Church, Temuka
James Ivan Nicholls Bolitho





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