CASBOLT, Frederick Lennard



Frederick Lennard Casbolt
son of Frederick William Casbolt and Margaret Emily nee Arkler
born 3 October 1896, Whangaporoa, NZ
died 5 July 1987
buried 8 July 1987 Memorial Park Cemetery, Christchurch, NZ
block number 5 plot number 350

refer:
Christchurch City Council Cemeteries Database

New Zealand Birth, Death and Marriage Historical Records website


"Outdoor Girl"
London Salon of Photography, 1950.




CAMERA ART
BLEDISLOE CUP

(By Telegraph—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, August 15,

The annual photographic competition for the Bledisloe Cup, conducted this year by the Christchurch Photographic Society, was marked by the largest entries in the history of the event. The standard of exhibits was uniformly high, this being reflected in the evenness of the marking. The judges were Messrs. W. A. Johnstone, F. A. Shurrock, and J. J. Pollard. The champion print in the competition was "The Challenge," by F. L. Casbolt, of the Christchurch Photographic Society, with 97 points.

Results were:
Christchurch Photographic Society, 918 points, 1;
Wellington Camera Club, 828 points, 2;
Auckland Camera Club, 822 points, 3;
Dunedin Photographic Society, 796 points, 4;
Waikato Camera Club, 790 points, 5;
Gisborne Camera Club, 785 points, 6.
Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 40, 16 August 1939, Page 18


Mr. F. L. Casbolt, president of the Christchurch Photographic Society, has just received word that he has been admitted to associateship of the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain.
Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 128, 27 November 1939, Page 11


Messrs. F. L. Casbolt, F.R.P.S., and F. E. McGregor, members of the Christchurch Photographic Society, have received advice that they have had prints accepted in the second international salon at Debrecen, Hungary. Mr. Casbolt's work is represented also in the exhibition at Zagreb, Yugoslavia.
Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 16, 19 January 1940, Page 8


The autumn exhibition of the New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts, open daily at the National Art Gallery, Buckle Street, will continue until the end of the month. Two further sales made yesterday are "The Slit Trench," by L. B. Casbolt, and "Pencil Portrait," by Aileen Palmer.
Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 117, 20 May 1942, Page 6

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