THE EVANS NEGATIVES
The photographer,
Alan Evans, was associated with a company which had a very diverse
presence in Australian industry. One of their clients was the Cockatoo
Island Dockyards. From the early 1920s to the late 1950s, Evans recorded
his working and personal life in thousands of expertly taken photographs.
From the early 1930s, he used a Graflex camera. Some of his work was
published in the Australian Photo Review and the Daily Telegraph.
This collection of original Evans negatives depicts the July 1934
arrival in Sydney of the Lockheed Altair which was to become the "Lady
Southern Cross". The collection was acquired by Tim Kalina in
2006.