Waiata- Be Kind to Animals- Magic Lantern Slide
- Description
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Every photograph is a window into the past- and sometimes what you see surprises you. Children singing a waiata about being kind to animals seems like a modern day school lesson, but the writing on this slide is from 1924! In the 1920s only a few private schools taught the grammer of Te Reo. Tragically, all the other schools saw speaking Te Reo as a caning offence. Was this slide of one of the private schools- or a smaller group or club? We just don't know.
Or maybe these children were located at Waiata Shores, near Auckland (although even then, few schools used Te Reo names for locations back in the 1920s).
Art historian Walter Benjamin coined a term called 'optical unconsciousness' and part of that is seeing a photograph in hindsight. The people in it do not know the future, but we do. Whatever this photograph depicted it seems like it belongs in our present than in it's past.
But the past is full of surprises!
Identification
- Object type
- Image
- Date
- 1924
Creation
- Created By
- MAVtech Museum
- Place
- MAVtech Museum, Foxton
Object rights
- License
- Attribution + Noncommercial + ShareAlike
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- mavtech museum
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- 1920's fashion
- 1920s
- 1920s fashion
- 1924
- be kind to animals
- blackboard
- club
- early 20th century
- early 20th century photography
- fashion
- group of people
- group photograph
- group portrait
- magic lantern
- mavtech museum
- museum of audio and visual technology
- oval
- photograph
- photography
- portrait
- school
- school photo
- school photos
- waiata