Elizabeth Greenwood Popular Books

Elizabeth Greenwood Biography & Facts

Mary Elizabeth Greenwood (1 January 1873 – 28 July 1961) was a New Zealand photographer. She was an early promoter of the autochrome photographic process in New Zealand. Her work is held by the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa and by the National Library of New Zealand. Biography Greenwood was born on 1 January 1873, the daughter of Clara Maria Greenwood and Frederick Daw Greenwood. She owned and operated a commercial photographic studio, Elizabeth Greenwood Studios, on Woodward Street in Wellington. Much of her work involved taking society and portrait photographs. Greenwood was also a member of the Wellington Camera Club and judged photographic competitions and gave lectures. In 1908 Greenwood was interviewed by a reporter of the Dominion newspaper on the autochrome photographic process. She gave the reporter a demonstration of the new technique. A resident of Eastbourne, Greenwood died on 28 July 1961, and her ashes were buried in Karori Cemetery. Although the whereabouts of much of her photographic material and autochrome plates is unknown, the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa and the National Library of New Zealand hold several pieces of her work. Family Greenwood's father, Frederick Daw Greenwood, was the brother of Ellen Greenwood. Greenwood's grandfather was John Danforth Greenwood who was married to the New Zealand artist, letter-writer and teacher Sarah Greenwood. Her great-great-grandfather was the early American portrait painter John Greenwood. Greenwood took a portrait photograph of her aunt, Ellen Greenwood, which she donated to the Levin Memorial Home in commemoration of her aunt's charitable work. References. Discover the Elizabeth Greenwood popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Elizabeth Greenwood books.

Best Seller Elizabeth Greenwood Books of 2024

  • In the Shadow of Agatha Christie synopsis, comments

    In the Shadow of Agatha Christie

    Leslie S. Klinger

    Before Agatha Christie became the world’s Queen of Crime, she stood on the talented shoulders of the female crime authors who came before her. This splendid new anthology by Leslie...

  • The Newlyweds synopsis, comments

    The Newlyweds

    Mansi Choksi

    A literary investigation into India as a society in transition through the lens of forbidden love, as three young couples reject arranged marriages and risk everything for true lov...

  • Everything You Do Is Wrong synopsis, comments

    Everything You Do Is Wrong

    Amanda Coe

    'Do You Know This Girl?'Harmony's teenage craving for drama is answered when a body is discovered by her aunt Mel on Evensand beach. But the naked, lifeless young woman turns out ...

  • Becoming a Yoga Instructor synopsis, comments

    Becoming a Yoga Instructor

    Elizabeth Greenwood

    The musthave book for any yogi or yogini who’s curious about taking the next step and becoming a yoga instructor.Choosing a profession begins with imagining yourself in a career. W...

  • The Early Birds synopsis, comments

    The Early Birds

    Laurie Graham

    The Early Birds is the touching and funny followup to The Future Homemakers of America. 'Funny, heartwarming and a real treat. I would recommend it to anyone!' Katie Fforde'Wit and...