“Digitising historic material is important because it preserves the document or photograph for the future and makes the artefacts accessible for more people to view.”
The three-stage process includes cataloguing the photographs, checking the condition, and using specialist scanning equipment to take a high-quality scan.
Te Awamutu Brass steward Joyce Airey said it is great to know all its photos and stories were preserved for generations to come.
“I found the process very interesting, many of our old photos didn’t have dates, so we worked out the era and time based on the band’s uniforms. It was a great chance to review the brass band’s history.”
For more information on digitising your photographs, email museum@waipadc.govt.nz.