Talk:Harold Cazneaux

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Cazneaux Tree[edit]

Somebody, who knows about such things, should create the article: Cazneaux Tree

- 4.240.78.128 (talk) 05:32, 29 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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Added an -x to Cazneau[edit]

The following seem to support the claim that he was born Cazneau and added the -x later:

  • His father Pierce Mott Cazneau [sic], and mother, Emma Florence Bentley, were photographers and accomplished musicians. They owned the photographic studio Cazneau and Connolly in Wellington, New Zealand ... [1]
  • Pierce Mott Cazneau was the sole operator at Wrigglesworth and Binns, Willis Street, Wellington for six years from about 1877 to 1883. Commenced business as Cazneau and Connolly, Lambton Quay, Wellington about January 1883. The partnership was dissolved on 27 June 1885. [2]

-- Jack of Oz [pleasantries] 08:09, 20 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]