Ravenscroft, Thomas Daniel (photographer)
Dates
- Existence: 1851 - 1948
Biography
Thomas Daniel (T.D.) Ravenscroft had a studio at Rondebosch, Cape Town, South Africa. According to the Ravenscroft family website (www.ravenscroft.za.net) he started taking photographs in the late 1800s. During the first decade of the 20th century he was commissioned by the Cape Government to take photographs of all towns in Southern Africa, including Rhodesia. He later opened a photographic studio in Riebeek Street, Malmesbury, producing postcards. In the 1930s he moved to Hermanuspieterusfontein (now called Hermanus) where he opened a studio. He died there in 1948.
Sources:
Bensusan, A.D. (1963), '19th century photographers in South Africa'. 'Africana notes and news'. Volume 15, number 6, pp.219-252.
Rollo Ravenscroft to RCS librarian, email dated 13 June 2007, confirming that TD Ravenscroft was his great grand father, the photographer, Thomas Daniel Ravenscroft of Rondebosch.
RolloRavencroft's Photostream on Flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/ravenscroftza/ (accessed on 10 April 2013)
Ravenscroft family website: www.ravenscroft.za.net (accessed 10 April 2013)
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Mochudi Kaffir Town [historic title], 1900 - 1909
207 x 133 mm. view of the town from a promontory.
Mochudi Kaffir Town [historic title], 1900 - 1909
207 x 133 mm. view of the town taken from above, but from much closer than Y30549E/2. The photograph is numbered 217.
Native Hut at Mochudi, 1900 - 1909
207 x 133 mm. view of an African woman and children in front of a hatched clay hut. The photograph is numbered 219.
Photographs of Mochudi
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