This photograph has a postcard back and was purchased with several others of the New Zealand Shipping Company's Remuera. I believe it was taken between 1911 and 1915 because I have other photographs which are similar in appearance that are dated 1914.
I would really like to know what readers of this blog think about the man on the left, with his hand up on the wall. Is he wearing a uniform of some kind? Could it be the uniform that a barber working for the New Zealand Shipping Company would wear? If so, then there is a very slight chance that the man is Henry George Keyse . . . this, of course, is a wild shot in the dark! But stranger things have happened, and I just have a feeling about him.
Henry Keyse was regularly on the Remuera where he was paid a retainer by the Shipping Company. He made his living cutting hair and also by selling souvenirs to passengers. He was, I believe, an amateur photographer, selling many of his photographs as postcards for the passengers to use. His photographic postcards show views of Icebergs at sea (1914), of the Panama Canal (after 1916) and also of Pitcairn Island and the Islanders. Many of his photographs have a hand written caption on the lower front of the card together with his initials "HGK". These postcards fetch high prices on eBay; anything from £15 to £90 or more.
Note: This man is not Henry Keyse. See comment.
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I have now discovered that the man in the photograph is not Henry George Keyse. Since posting this blog entry I have been able to find a photograph of Henry which has been added to my new HGK website here:
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