Image: William Sefton Moorhouse, 1900 painting
Description: Head and shoulders portrait of W. S. Moorhouse, one of the founding fathers of Christchurch. He is shown with brown hair and a full beard. The portrait is presumably done from a photograph. The painter was Walter Armiger Bowring.
Title: William Sefton Moorhouse, 1900 painting
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Author: Bowring, Walter Armiger 1874-1931
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