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Hughan, Allan


  • [Allan Hughan (1834-1883) was born in England. He was a passenger on board the Pilot in the Pacific in 1869 and captain of the Pilot in 1870. He traded in various commodities, mainly mother of pearl. He was shipwrecked at Yandee, New Caledonia, in March 1870. Hughan abandoned his maritime career after the shipwreck and set up business as a photographer in Noumea in 1871. He had apparently early photographed in Fiji. His studio was in Rue Sebastopol. He was appointed government photographer after accompanying an expedition to inspect prison installations for communards in November 1872. In 1872 he went to the Ile des Pins with the Governor and in early 1874 went on a photographic expedition to the interior of New Caledonia. He photographed Queen Hortense and her entourage and the mission station at Vao in August and September 1876. Hughan stayed at the Mission St Louis outside Noumea in March 1878. Hughan married Phoebe Hall. He died in Tamoa, Toutouta, New Caledonia in 1883.]
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    • Birth Date

        1834
    • Death Date

        1883
    • Birth Place

        England
    • Associated Language

        French
    • Field of Activity

      Photography


    • Occupation

      Photographers

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    • found: His La Nouvelle-Calédonie vue par le photographe Allan Hughan, 1978:t.p. (Allan Hughan) p. 11 (19th cent. photographer)
    • found: BNF in VIAF, September 22, 2015(hdg.: Hughan, Allan, 1834-1883‏)
    • found: RCS photographers' index via WWW, September 22, 2015(Allan (Ramsay Cunningham?) Hughan was born in England. He was a passenger on board the Pilot in the Pacific in 1869. He was Captain of the Pilot in 1870. He traded in various commodities, mainly mother of pearl. He was shipwrecked at Yandee, New Caledonia, in March 1870. Hughan abandoned his maritime career after the shipwreck and set up business as a photographer in Noumea in 1871. He had apparently early photographed in Fiji. His studio was in Rue Sebastopol and he advertised Vues de Noumee et des environs in Moniteur, June 7th 1871. He was appointed Government Photographer after accompanying an expedition to inspect prison installations for communards in November 1872. In 1872 he went to the Ile des Pins with the Governor and in early 1874 went on a photographic expedition to the interior of New Caledonia. He photographed Queen Hortense and her entourage and the mission station at Vao in August and September 1876. Hughan stayed at the Mission St Louis outside Noumea in March 1878. Hughan married Phoebe Hall. He died in Tamoa, Toutouta, New Caledonia in 1883. His wife died in Sydney in 1900.)
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    • [Allan Hughan (1834-1883) was born in England. He was a passenger on board the Pilot in the Pacific in 1869 and captain of the Pilot in 1870. He traded in various commodities, mainly mother of pearl. He was shipwrecked at Yandee, New Caledonia, in March 1870. Hughan abandoned his maritime career after the shipwreck and set up business as a photographer in Noumea in 1871. He had apparently early photographed in Fiji. His studio was in Rue Sebastopol. He was appointed government photographer after accompanying an expedition to inspect prison installations for communards in November 1872. In 1872 he went to the Ile des Pins with the Governor and in early 1874 went on a photographic expedition to the interior of New Caledonia. He photographed Queen Hortense and her entourage and the mission station at Vao in August and September 1876. Hughan stayed at the Mission St Louis outside Noumea in March 1878. Hughan married Phoebe Hall. He died in Tamoa, Toutouta, New Caledonia in 1883.]
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    • 1980-08-04: new
    • 2015-09-23: revised
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