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Burton Brothers

 Organization

Dates

  • Existence: 1866 - 1898

Biography

In 1866 Walter John Burton immigrated to Dunedin and set up the Grand Photographic Saloon and Gallery in Princes Street. Before coming the New Zealand he had worked with his brothers at their father's prominent studio John Burton and Sons in Nottingham which was patronised by Queen Victoria and other members of the Royal Family.

In 1868 he was joined by his brother Alfred Henry Burton. The firm became known as Burton Bros and was very successful. Alfred travelled extensively taking photographs or 'views' to be sold and Walter looked after the portrait studio. The brothers did not always get on and in 1877 their partnership came to an end. Alfred continued on with the business while Walter struck out on his own and set up the Royal Gallery of Photography on Georges St in 1878. It was unsuccessful and on 10 May 1880 he committed suicide.

After Walter left the firm Alfred and later his son Harold continued to travel all over New Zealand as well as Samoa. Fiji and Tonga to take photographs. When Harold lost his arm in 1890 much of this topographical photography was taken over by an employee, George Moodie.

In around 1882 he went into partnership with Thomas Mintaro Muir, the firm continued to flourish under this partnership. Alfred retired in 1898 and the firm was brought out by Thomas Muir and a new partner George Moodie to become another prominent New Zealand photography studio, Muir & Moodie.

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Benita Davis collection

 Collection
Identifier: Arch 0614
Scope and Contents Various papers collected by Benita Davis including booklets and photographs. Five of the photographs are by Burton Bros., and are of various New Zealand beauty spots. The other three are unlabelled and undated, and include a church interior, the pink or the white terraces and a panorama by E. Varley, perhaps of a military camp. The booklets are a souvenir of the 1901 visit to Christchurch of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, the 1946 publication War Record,...
Dates: c1880-1954

Burton Bros photo albums

 Collection
Identifier: Arch 1111
Scope and Contents

Three volumes of photographs taken by Burton Bros.

Dates: 1868 -1898

Burton Brothers early Christchurch photographs

 Collection
Identifier: Arch 0893
Scope and Contents

Photographs of early Christchurch taken by Burton Bros. Dunedin. Also includes those taken by F. Bradley & Co., E. Wheeler & Son and Standish & Preece.

Dates: 1860-1915

Burton Brothers scenes of New Zealand photographs

 Collection
Identifier: Arch 0343
Scope and Contents

Photographs of New Zealand towns and countryside produced by Burton Brothers. One photograph is unlabelled, but identified in the inventory inside the front cover.

Dates: c.1882-1883