Rest Area Limbo Ledge
2002
209.0 x 112.0 cm
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
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Artist Biography
Henry Hammond Tilbrook (1848-1937): Pioneer of South Australian Photography
- Born: Oswestry, United Kingdom, 1848
- Died: 1937
- Other Names: H.H. Tilbrook
Henry Hammond Tilbrook was a remarkable figure in South Australian history, known for his diverse talents as a photographer, inventor, journalist, and traveler. Born in Oswestry, Shropshire, England, he emigrated to South Australia with his family in 1854 aboard the ship *Albemarle*. His life embodies the spirit of adventure and innovation characteristic of the 19th century.
Early Life & Career: From Journalism to Exploration
- Early Years: Tilbrook’s early years were marked by a restless energy. He worked on sheep stations and for various newspapers, demonstrating an aptitude for both physical labor and written communication.
- The Northern Argus: A significant achievement was his co-founding of the *Northern Argus* newspaper in Clare, South Australia. This venture showcased his entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to regional journalism.
- Adventurous Spirit: Throughout his life, Tilbrook maintained a strong sense of adventure, exploring the vast landscapes of South Australia and beyond. His travels fueled both his journalistic endeavors and his burgeoning interest in photography.
Photography & Artistic Development
- Transition to Photography: Recognizing the potential of this emerging medium, Tilbrook transitioned into landscape photography. He captured the beauty and ruggedness of the South Australian countryside with a keen eye for detail.
- Pioneering Techniques: As an inventor, Tilbrook likely experimented with early photographic processes, contributing to the development of techniques in a relatively nascent field. While specific details about his inventions are scarce, his innovative nature suggests he was at the forefront of technological advancements in photography.
- Notable Works: Examples of his work include captivating images such as "Rest Area Limbo Ledge" and "Corset Rock," which showcase his ability to portray the unique geological formations and natural beauty of South Australia. These photographs offer a valuable glimpse into the landscape of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Historical Significance & Legacy
- Documenting Early South Australia: Tilbrook’s photographic work provides invaluable historical documentation of South Australian landscapes, settlements, and life during a period of significant growth and development.
- Pioneering Regional Photographer: He is recognized as one of the pioneering photographers in the Clare Valley region, contributing significantly to the visual record of this important agricultural area.
- A Multifaceted Figure: Tilbrook’s legacy extends beyond photography; he represents a quintessential figure of his time – an adventurous entrepreneur, journalist, and innovator who helped shape the cultural landscape of South Australia. His diverse pursuits reflect the dynamism and opportunity that characterized the 19th century frontier.
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Henry Hammond Tilbrook
1848 - 1937 , United Kingdom
Quick Facts
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Landscape photography
- Date Of Birth: 1848
- Date Of Death: 1937
- Full Name: Henry Hammond Tilbrook
- Nationality: British-Australian
- Notable Artworks:
- Rest Area Limbo Ledge
- Corset Rock
- Place Of Birth: Oswestry, United Kingdom

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