[Portrait of a man holding the jaw of a shark]
This photograph was taken by Tudor Washington Collins (b.1898, d.1970), possibly in the 1940s.
This scene depicts a man standing in the center of the image, holding up a jaw (likely shark) with his head positioned in the middle of it.
The photographic medium is gelatin dry plate negative, measuring 82 mm x 107 mm (1/4 plate), on glass. It is classified under negatives/photographs/AAT Visual Works.
Credit: Shared by Auckland War Memorial Museum, Tāmaki Paenga Hira, as part of the Tudor Collins collection.
Rights: No known copyright restrictions.
Reference: PH-2013-7-TC-B141-03.
For more details, please visit: www.aucklandmuseum.com/discover/collections/record/1058670
[Portrait of a man holding the jaw of a shark]
This photograph was taken by Tudor Washington Collins (b.1898, d.1970), possibly in the 1940s.
This scene depicts a man standing in the center of the image, holding up a jaw (likely shark) with his head positioned in the middle of it.
The photographic medium is gelatin dry plate negative, measuring 82 mm x 107 mm (1/4 plate), on glass. It is classified under negatives/photographs/AAT Visual Works.
Credit: Shared by Auckland War Memorial Museum, Tāmaki Paenga Hira, as part of the Tudor Collins collection.
Rights: No known copyright restrictions.
Reference: PH-2013-7-TC-B141-03.
For more details, please visit: www.aucklandmuseum.com/discover/collections/record/1058670