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1 | ![]() | "Notice. Richard H. Trueman, Deceased.", British Columbia Gazette, 16 Mar 1911, p. 3555 | |
2 | ![]() | "Trueman's Studio," British Columbia Review, 1906 | |
3 | ![]() | Cumberland Islander ad, 8 Mar 1919, p. 1 | |
4 | ![]() | A photographer, possibly Arthur S. Rappertie, timing an exposure. Photograph by S.A. Spencer. Image courtesy of BC Archives, Visual Records call no. G-03300 (catalogue no. HP096449); copied from Camera album no. 37. | |
5 | ![]() | A.C. Hirschfeld's photography business, Atlin, BC. Image courtesy of BC Archives, Visual Records call no. D-06272. | |
6 | ![]() | A.C. Hirschfeld's photography business, Atlin, BC. Image courtesy of BC Archives, Visual Records call no. F-00178. | |
7 | ![]() | A.D. Worgan's ad, Midway Advance, 1894 04 26. C.W. Holliday had an ad on the same page for his studio in Vernon. | |
8 | ![]() | A.J. Ross' gravestone closeup, Union Cemetery, Calgary, AB. Status: Located; Ross took the only known photographs of the Last Spike ceremony for the completion of the Canadian Pacific Railway on 7 Nov 1885 at Craigellachie, BC. | |
9 | ![]() | A.J. Ross' gravestone, Union Cemetery, Calgary, AB. Status: Located; Ross took the only known photographs of the Last Spike ceremony for the completion of the Canadian Pacific Railway on 7 Nov 1885 at Craigellachie, BC. | |
10 | ![]() | A.S. Rappertie and his mother, ca. 1898. They are seated in their apartment behind the Maynard studio on Pandora Ave. Image courtesy of BC Archives, reference code F-06918. | |
11 | ![]() | Ad, Victoria Daily Standard, 1878 08 22, p. 4 Ad for an unidentified Victoria photograph portrait studio, 22 Aug 1878. | |
12 | ![]() | Alaska photographer, possibly C.L. Andrews From the University of Oregon Libraries description: "Two men on top of Eagle Bluff in Eagle, Alaska. One man identified as C.L. Andrews stands with his head covered by a camera cloth. He is taking a picture with a camera mounted on a tripod. The other man, identified as Frank N. Smith, sits below Andrews resting his arm on his knee; he is wearing a brimmed hat, white neckkerchief, long sleeve shirt, or jacket, dark trousers and shoes. A body of water and a mountain range can be seen in the background." URL: http://oregondigital.org/sets/clarence-andrews/oregondigital:fx719n59b | |
13 | ![]() | Amateur photographer John P. Clum as he appeared in the 1870s. Published in an obituary by Paul A.F. Walter for the New Mexico Historical Review, v. 7, no. 3 (July 1932): 292-296. | |
14 | ![]() | Anders Beer Wilse portrait, Seattle, ca. 1890 Photograph by Boyd and Braas | |
15 | ![]() | Anglican mission church overseen by Rev. A.J. Hall, Alert Bay, BC, August 1885. Although the front and back of this cabinet card photograph bear the ownership marks of Victoria commercial photographer O.C. Hastings, the identifying marks in the lower left corner (53 | GMD | 85) are those used by the Geological Survey of Canada geologist and amateur photographer Dr. George Mercer Dawson. This same photograph is described on the Library and Archives as "Mission Church" (copy negative PA-037933). The Royal BC Museum also holds a reference copy print of the Library and Archives Canada photo. | |
16 | ![]() | Architect and amateur photographer S.M. Eveleigh as depicted by a newspaper cartoonit, ca. 1910-1911. From the publication British Columbians As We See 'Em printed by the Vancouver News-Advertiser. | |
17 | ![]() | Arrival of the first Canadian Pacific Railway train at Port Moody, BC. Photographed by T.S. Gore, a photographer is visible in the left background. Image courtesy of BC Archives, Visual Records call no. A-09737. | |
18 | ![]() | Arthur Vipond photographed by S.A. Spencer. Image courtesy of BC Archives, Visual Records call no. H-01219. | |
19 | ![]() | Arthur Vipond's ad, Colonist (Victoria), 1874 04 30. Although trained as a photographer, he ended up working as a machinist and gunsmith. | |
20 | ![]() | Bailey & Neelands 1889 catalogue, front (right) and back covers The front is stamped " BAILEY BROTHERS Successors to Bailey & Neelands," while the back is stamped " BAILEY BROS Art & Stationery Store, 160 Cordova St., Vancouver, B.C." The catalogue was printed at the City Printing Works, 334-6 Cordova St., Vancouver, BC. Fully open, the catalogue measures 5 3/4 inches high by 6 1/2 inches wide.(Courtesy of Canadian Pacific Archives, Montreal, Quebec). | |
21 | ![]() | Bailey & Neelands 1889 catalogue, page 1 | |
22 | ![]() | Bailey & Neelands 1889 catalogue, page 2 and 3 | |
23 | ![]() | Bailey & Neelands 1889 catalogue, page 4 and 5 | |
24 | ![]() | Bailey & Neelands 1889 catalogue, page 6 and 7 | |
25 | ![]() | Bailey & Neelands 1889 catalogue, page 8, inside back cover | |
26 | ![]() | Bailey & Neelands 1889 catalogue, page 9, back cover | |
27 | ![]() | Bailey & Neelands' ad, World (Vancouver), 1889 11 22 | |
28 | ![]() | Bailey & Neelands' ad, World (Vancouver), 1890 01 03 | |
29 | ![]() | Bailey & Neelands' ad, World (Vancouver), 1890 11 04 | |
30 | ![]() | Beaver Photograph Gallery's ad, World (Vancouver), 1893 03 23 | |
31 | ![]() | Blacklin & Bristow's ad, Colonist (Victoria), 1862 10 23 | |
32 | ![]() | Bovill Brothers' ad, British Columbian (New Westminster), 1886 08 28. | |
33 | ![]() | C.E. Bloomfield photographed in the Wadds Brothers' Vancouver studio, likely a wedding portrait, ca. 1902. His wife, Miss Evelyn Pavier, was also photographed around the same time (BVIPA, call no. I-46811). Image courtesy of BC Archives, Visual Records call no. I-46810. | |
34 | ![]() | C.S. Bailey and Company's ad, News-Advertiser (Vancouver), 1889 01 05 The ad uses the name of C.S. Bailey and Company's retail outlet, the Vancouver Art Emporium. | |
35 | ![]() | C.S. Bailey and Company's ad, News-Advertiser, 1888 12 23, p. 8 The ad uses the name of C.S. Bailey and Company's retail outlet, the Vancouver Art Emporium. | |
36 | ![]() | C.S. Bailey cartouche, 1888-1890. Verso of City of Vancouver Archives photo no. 41-2. | |
37 | ![]() | C.W. Holliday's ad, Midway Advance, 1894 04 26. A.D. Worgan also had an ad on the same page for his photographic business in Vernon. | |
38 | ![]() | Card mount imprint: "W.J. Gould, Owen Sound" Owen Sound, Ontario, was possibly where W.J. Gould first practiced as a commercial photographer | |
39 | ![]() | Carlo Gentile cartouche from verso of carte-de-visite, 1864. As indicated by the annotation on the verso, the photograph itself depicts a logging scene with oxen and three men at Alberni on Vanouver Island. Image courtesy of BC Archives, Visual Records catalogue no. HP022915. | |
40 | ![]() | Carlo Gentile cartouche from verso of carte-de-visite. Image courtesy of BC Archives, Visual Records catalogue no. HP024217. | |
41 | ![]() | Carlo Gentile cartouche from verso of carte-de-visite. Note the misspelling of Gentile. Image courtesy of BC Archives, Visual Records catalogue no. HP050155. | |
42 | ![]() | Carlo Gentile cartouche on verso of carte-de-visite. Image courtesy of BC Archives, Visual Records catalogue no. HP003191. | |
43 | ![]() | Carlo Gentile notice, Colonist, 1866 05 18. | |
44 | ![]() | Carlo Gentile's ad, Colonist (Victoria), 1863 08 05 One of two ads appearing the same day, this one shows Gentile's interest in photographic effects before he took up the craft. | |
45 | ![]() | Carlo Gentile's ad, Colonist (Victoria), 1863 10 31 | |
46 | ![]() | Carlo Gentile's ad, Colonist (Victoria), 1866 05 18. | |
47 | ![]() | Carlo Gentile's ad, Colonist (Victoria), 1866 08 16. In this ad, Gentile gives notice that he has hired Noah Shakespeare to manage his studio. | |
48 | ![]() | Carlo Gentile's ad, Colonist (Victoria), 1866 10 27. Gentile lost his photographs of British Columbia and Puget Sound on his way south to California. It is not known if he ever recovered these valuable images. | |
49 | ![]() | Carlo Gentile's ad, North Pacific Times (New Westminster), 1864 12 14, p. 2 | |
50 | ![]() | Carlo Gentile's ad, North Pacific Times (New Westminster), 1865 01 11 This ad originally appeared on or around 23 Dec 1864. |