Elizabeth Pulman née Chadd[1] (1 August 1836 – 3 February 1900)[2] was a British-born New Zealand photographer.
Pulman was born in Lymm, Cheshire, England in 1836, and arrived in New Zealand in 1861.
[3] She owned a photographic studio in Auckland along with her husband George Pulman that was opened in 1867.
Twice widowed, Pulman kept the studio afloat, specialising in scenic photographs and portraits.
New Zealand artist Gottfried Lindauer used Pulman's photographs as a basis for some of his paintings.