Kent, Thelma Rene (1899–1946)
Kent, Thelma Rene (1899–1946)
New Zealand photographer. Born Oct 21, 1899, in Christchurch, New Zealand; died June 23, 1945, in Christchurch; dau. of John Robert Kent (bootmaker) and Catherine Maude (Hales) Kent.
Recognized for her award-winning photographs of New Zealand landscape, which were exhibited and published internationally; contributed articles and illustrations in Auckland Weekly News and New Zealand Railways Magazine; member of Christchurch Photographic Society and made associate member of Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain; elected fellow of Royal Society of Arts, London (1939).
See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 4).
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