Territory Stories
Ted Ryko’s 1914 solo bicycle journey from Adelaide to Darwin
Details:
Title
Ted Ryko’s 1914 solo bicycle journey from Adelaide to Darwin,
Collection
Territorian,
HistoryNT,
Date
1914,
Description
These photographs show Ted Ryko’s 1914 solo bicycle journey from Adelaide to
Darwin, May-June 1914. Ryko was an avid photographer and writer who travelled
extensively in the Territory’s Top End. He recorded the people, events, scenes and
stories he saw in the bush and in the process, created a stunning visual record of
Australia’s last frontier.
Taken from a photographic postcard collection by Edward Reichenbach ‘Ryko’.
Donated by K.J. Waldron to the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory - PIC 058. Used with permission.,
Notes
In May 1914 Edward Reichenbach, ‘Ryko’, together with his mate John (Jack) Fahey left the Adelaide
Post Office intent on breaking the cycling record from Adelaide to Darwin. Ryko was a talented
photographer using the newly available Kodak camera. He planned to use the trip as an
opportunity to photograph some of the remote and isolated places along the route. Just before
the South Australia-Northern Territory border Fahey sprained his ankle forcing him to stop and
rest and the 21 year old Ryko continued alone. (Jack Fahey completed the ride to Darwin, arriving 10 days after Ryko. Fahey rode solo back to Adelaide in August 1915 to enlist in the AIF -- see http://www.territorystories.nt.gov/handle/10070/226424.)
Even stopping to take photographs along the
way Ryko broke the record when he reached Darwin in 28 days. The entrance to the Northern
Territory Library occupies the very spot where he finished, the site of the old Darwin Post
Office. Ryko stayed on in Darwin and opened a shop in Cavenagh Street selling postcard prints
of his photographs for fourpence each. He developed and printed his films in a studio at the
back. After December 1915 Ryko sold the business to concentrate on his photography. He
travelled extensively crossing the Territory from the Victoria River in the west to the Macarthur
River in the Gulf. He returned repeatedly to the Mary and Alligator Rivers, around the area of
modern day Kakadu, to photograph the buffalo shooting camps on the black soil plains. Ryko
came back to Darwin every few months to develop, print and sell his work. This was the period
of the First World War and Military Intelligence became suspicious of anyone who might have
connections to Germany. They began to think Ryko was a spy because of his heritage, even
though he had been born in Australia. They were also suspicious of his traveling and
photography. Eventually his name was cleared but by early 1917, Ryko had already left the
Territory. Ryko did not return to the Top End for nearly forty years. He settled in Sydney but his
flat was robbed and his precious collections of photographs stolen. This was a loss that Ryko
had difficult recovering from. He fell in love, married and had a son but he remained restless.
By the time of the Great Depression, Ryko was back living on his own struggling to earn a living
amongst the many unemployed in the city. Around the start of the Second World War Ryko
found work with the Commonwealth Railways in remote Central Australia. He remained there
for nearly eighteen years before he retired home to Victoria. In his spare time working for the
railways he pursued his passion for botany, seed collecting, conservation and astronomy.
Declining health saw Ryko move to a retirement home in Nhill where he died on 2 September
1968 just shy of his 76th birthday. Before his flat had been robbed, photography had been
Ryko’s principle income source and his entire collection of negatives and prints had been
stored at his flat in Sydney. His collection in its entirety has never resurfaced publically so all that we now know of Ryko’s wonderful photographic heritage comes from the prints he sold
that somehow survived in private collections, museums, archives and libraries. Of the nearly
three thousand photographs Ryko took in the Territory, only a couple of hundred are known to
exist today.,
Language
English,
Subject
Bicycle riding,
Travel -- Northern Territory,
Bicycle riding -- Northern Territory,
Northern Territory,
Travel,
File type
image/tiff,
Use
No known copyright,
Copyright owner
Museum & Art Gallery NT,
Related links
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3285007 ["Ryko" and the Territory. (1917, July 26). Northern Territory Times and Gazette (Darwin, NT : 1873 - 1927), p. 8.],
http://hdl.handle.net/10070/226424 ["For more on Jack Fahey"],
Parent handle
https://hdl.handle.net/10070/250646 ,
Citation address
https://hdl.handle.net/10070/554538
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Territory Stories
Ted Ryko’s 1914 solo bicycle journey from Adelaide to Darwin
Details:
Title
Ted Ryko’s 1914 solo bicycle journey from Adelaide to Darwin,
Collection
Territorian,
HistoryNT,
Date
1914,
Description
These photographs show Ted Ryko’s 1914 solo bicycle journey from Adelaide to
Darwin, May-June 1914. Ryko was an avid photographer and writer who travelled
extensively in the Territory’s Top End. He recorded the people, events, scenes and
stories he saw in the bush and in the process, created a stunning visual record of
Australia’s last frontier.
Taken from a photographic postcard collection by Edward Reichenbach ‘Ryko’.
Donated by K.J. Waldron to the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory - PIC 058. Used with permission.,
Notes
In May 1914 Edward Reichenbach, ‘Ryko’, together with his mate John (Jack) Fahey left the Adelaide
Post Office intent on breaking the cycling record from Adelaide to Darwin. Ryko was a talented
photographer using the newly available Kodak camera. He planned to use the trip as an
opportunity to photograph some of the remote and isolated places along the route. Just before
the South Australia-Northern Territory border Fahey sprained his ankle forcing him to stop and
rest and the 21 year old Ryko continued alone. (Jack Fahey completed the ride to Darwin, arriving 10 days after Ryko. Fahey rode solo back to Adelaide in August 1915 to enlist in the AIF -- see http://www.territorystories.nt.gov/handle/10070/226424.)
Even stopping to take photographs along the
way Ryko broke the record when he reached Darwin in 28 days. The entrance to the Northern
Territory Library occupies the very spot where he finished, the site of the old Darwin Post
Office. Ryko stayed on in Darwin and opened a shop in Cavenagh Street selling postcard prints
of his photographs for fourpence each. He developed and printed his films in a studio at the
back. After December 1915 Ryko sold the business to concentrate on his photography. He
travelled extensively crossing the Territory from the Victoria River in the west to the Macarthur
River in the Gulf. He returned repeatedly to the Mary and Alligator Rivers, around the area of
modern day Kakadu, to photograph the buffalo shooting camps on the black soil plains. Ryko
came back to Darwin every few months to develop, print and sell his work. This was the period
of the First World War and Military Intelligence became suspicious of anyone who might have
connections to Germany. They began to think Ryko was a spy because of his heritage, even
though he had been born in Australia. They were also suspicious of his traveling and
photography. Eventually his name was cleared but by early 1917, Ryko had already left the
Territory. Ryko did not return to the Top End for nearly forty years. He settled in Sydney but his
flat was robbed and his precious collections of photographs stolen. This was a loss that Ryko
had difficult recovering from. He fell in love, married and had a son but he remained restless.
By the time of the Great Depression, Ryko was back living on his own struggling to earn a living
amongst the many unemployed in the city. Around the start of the Second World War Ryko
found work with the Commonwealth Railways in remote Central Australia. He remained there
for nearly eighteen years before he retired home to Victoria. In his spare time working for the
railways he pursued his passion for botany, seed collecting, conservation and astronomy.
Declining health saw Ryko move to a retirement home in Nhill where he died on 2 September
1968 just shy of his 76th birthday. Before his flat had been robbed, photography had been
Ryko’s principle income source and his entire collection of negatives and prints had been
stored at his flat in Sydney. His collection in its entirety has never resurfaced publically so all that we now know of Ryko’s wonderful photographic heritage comes from the prints he sold
that somehow survived in private collections, museums, archives and libraries. Of the nearly
three thousand photographs Ryko took in the Territory, only a couple of hundred are known to
exist today.,
Language
English,
Subject
Bicycle riding,
Travel -- Northern Territory,
Bicycle riding -- Northern Territory,
Northern Territory,
Travel,
File type
image/tiff,
Use
No known copyright,
Copyright owner
Museum & Art Gallery NT,
Related links
http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3285007 ["Ryko" and the Territory. (1917, July 26). Northern Territory Times and Gazette (Darwin, NT : 1873 - 1927), p. 8.],
http://hdl.handle.net/10070/226424 ["For more on Jack Fahey"],
Parent handle
https://hdl.handle.net/10070/250646 ,
Citation address
https://hdl.handle.net/10070/554538
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