Alfred John Tattersall
Alfred John Tattersall (1861 – 1951) was a New Zealand photographer[1] who lived in Samoa for most of his life and contributed a significant collection of images of the Pacific Island country and its peoples during the colonial era.[2] Tattersall lived in Samoa from 1886 to 1951, including the volatile era when Britain, Germany and the United States were vying for control of the Samoa Islands. Many of his photographs are significant in the history of Samoa and covered eras such as German Samoa (1900 - 1914) followed by the country's administration under New Zealand which saw the rise of the pro-independence Mau movement.
Tattersall went to Samoa in 1886 to be an assistant in the photography studio of British photographer, John Davis. This was the era of colonial photography in the South Pacific when the tropical landscapes and indigenous people provided 'continual fascination' for foreign photographers.[3]
In 1891, another New Zealander, Thomas Andrew joined Davis and Tattersall.[2] In 1903, Tattersall took over the business when Davis died.[4]Postcards were a popular part of his business which distributed the images around the world. Apart from landmark historical events, Tattersall also photographed hundreds of landscape scenery and studio portraits of Samoans posing in traditional attire.
Gallery
- Photographs by Tattersall
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German, British and American warships in Apia harbour, 1899
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Mau leaders and Tupua Tamasese Lealofi III in front of Mau office 1929.jpg
Mau movement leaders and Tupua Tamasese Lealofi III in front of the octagonal Mau office, 1929.
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The death of Tupua Tamasese Lealofi III.
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Samoan exiles aboard German warship taking them to Saipan, including Lauaki Namulauulu Mamoe, 1909.
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Volcanic eruption of Mt Matavanu on Savai'i, 1905.
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LMS church in Samoa damaged by lava 1905 photo AJ Tattersall.jpg
A church damaged by lava on Savai'i, 1905.
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Mulinu'u by Tattersall Studios - Samoa 1893-1949.jpg
Architecture of Samoa, traditional houses (fale) in Mulinu'u, circa 1900s.
References
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External links
- Samoans Posed in Front of a Hut with Palm Fronds and Thatched Roof; a photograph with biographical information about Tattersall from the World Digital Library