Matches 1,501 to 1,550 of 1,561 » See Gallery
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1501 | W.T. Cooksley ID, 1908-1913. |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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1502 | W.W. Forsythe's obituary, Chilliwack Progress, 16 Nov 1922, p. 4. | |||
1503 | W.W. Wrathall ad, Henderson's Prince Rupert City Directory for 1914, various pages. | |||
1504 | Wadds Brothers (David Wadds) news, Grand Forks Evening Sun, 9 May 1905, p. 1. | |||
1505 | Wadds Brothers ad, Nelson Daily Miner, 27 Feb 1901, p. 4. | |||
1506 | Wadds Brothers ad, Phoenix Pioneer, 24 May 1902, p. 4. David Wadds operated the brothers' Nelson studio and also worked as an itinerant photographer, initially in Apr 1902 from J.H. Blome's former Grand Forks studio. | |||
1507 | Wadds Brothers ad, Grand Forks Evening Sun, 14 Apr 1902, p. 1. | |||
1508 | Wadds Brothers ad, Nelson Daily News, 18 Oct 1906, p. 4. While they continued to use Wadds Brothers for business purposes until 1912, the official date of their partnership dissolution was 1 Aug 1906. | |||
1509 | Wadds Brothers ad, Vancouver Province, 5 Aug 1898, p. 1. This ad is reminiscent of the "lost" ad posted by Carlo Gentile's agent in Oct 1866 when his negatives were accidentally left on one of two Puget Sound vessels. | |||
1510 | Wadds Brothers and David Wadds news item, Grand Forks Evening Sun, 14 Apr 1902, p. 2. | |||
1511 | Wadds Brothers ID, ca. 1905. Courtesy of the City of Vancouver Archives, Out P716.2. |
Owner of original: City of Vancouver Archives |
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1512 | Wadds Brothers news item, Phoenix Pioneer, 24 May 1902, p. 1. | |||
1513 | Wadds Brothers news item, Grand Forks Evening Sun, 5 May 1905, p. 1. | |||
1514 | Wadds Brothers news, Grand Forks Evening Sun), 14 Apr 1905, p. 2. In the same news item a week earlier he gave a different set of dates which indicates his plans had changed. | |||
1515 | Wadds Brothers news, Grand Forks Evening Sun, 7 Apr 1905, p. 1. In the same news item a week later the dates are different, which indicates his plans had changed. | |||
1516 | Wadds Brothers news, Vancouver Province, 3 Oct 1900, p. 4. At the 1900 New Westminster exhibition the Wadds Brothers nearly made a clean sweep of professional photography prize category. F.L. Hacking beat them in the landscape views category. Two named amateur photographers won prizes, Viggo Laursen (not Lansen) of Vancouver took first place and J. Calvert of Nanaimo won second place in that category. | |||
1517 | Wadds Brothers news, Vancouver Province, 6 Oct 1899, p. 7, part 1. In addition to their winning most of the professional photography prizes at the 1899 New Westminster exhibition, F.L. Hacking also won in that category. The two amateur photographers who won were F.T. Salsbury and Charles Whetham. | |||
1518 | Wadds Brothers news, Vancouver Province, 6 Oct 1899, p. 7, part 2. In addition to their winning most of the professional photography prizes at the 1899 New Westminster exhibition, F.L. Hacking also won in that category. The two amateur photographers who won were F.T. Salsbury and Charles Whetham. | |||
1519 | Wadds Brothers news, Vancouver Sun, 4 Apr 1912, p. 3. A few further details about the loss suffered by G.T. Wadds at his Wadds Brothers studio following the 3 Apr 1912 fire. | |||
1520 | Wadds Brothers news, Vancouver World, 28 Nov 1892, p. 1. This article notes their successful use of a bromide print process. | |||
1521 | Wadds Brothers' ad, Vancouver Daily World, 2 Dec 1892, p. 1. | |||
1522 | Wadds Brothers' ad, Vancouver Daily World, 20 Dec 1892, p. 1. | |||
1523 | Wand Studio, 424 Main Street, Vancouver, 1927. Detail of a photo by Leonard Frank. City of Vancouver Archives Item: CVA 1477-44 - [Mayor L.D. Taylor with members of the [C.N.O.S.] First National Band, Vancouver]. |
Owner of original: City of Vancocuver Archives Date: 1927 |
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1524 | Webster and Stevens identification on a photograph originally by E.A. Hegg, Skagway, AK, ca. 1899 Original at University of Washington Libraries |
Owner of original: Wikimedia Commons Date: ca. 1899 Place: Skagway, AK |
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1525 | Welford Studio ad, Western Call, 24 Nov 1911, p. 6. | |||
1526 | Welford Studio ad, Portland Morning Oregonian, 20 Apr 1920, p. 21. Herbert Welford put his studio up for sale in various newspapers, including ones in the U.S. Robert Weir purchased the studio and continued to operate it as the Welford Studio until he renamed it the Weir Studio, first listed in the 1927 business directory. | |||
1527 | Welsh and Company portrait of John Howard Godfrey, aged 3 years, ca. 1898. This is one of two poses taken at the same time. In the other pose, he is dressed in a different outfit and holding the lacrosse stick which is at his feet in this pose. Courtesy of City of Vancouver Archives, CVA 162-10. |
Owner of original: City of Vancouver Archives |
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1528 | Whiting View Company stereo, copyright 1903. The photograph depicts the Canadian Pacific Railway line somewhere within the Rocky Mountains. The stereo is part of the firm's "Twentieth Century Views" and the copyright was registered by the Whiting Brothers. |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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1529 | Whiting View Company stereo, copyright 1903. The photograph depicts the Canadian Pacific Railway's cantilever bridge at Cisco, BC. The stereo is part of the firm's "Twentieth Century Views" and the copyright was registered by the Whiting Brothers. |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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1530 | Wilfred Gibson Ltd. ad, Victoria Daily Times, 26 Sep 1917, p. 12. | |||
1531 | William Barton news item, Cranbrook Herald, 12 Oct 1922, p. 6. About Cornelius Van Braam acquiring his studio. | |||
1532 | William Blair ad, Victoria Colonist, 31 Dec 1901, p. 7. | |||
1533 | William Blair imprint, recto of mounted photograph, 1900s. The photograph is a studio portrait of Henry Edenshaw, son of carver and Haida chief Albert Edward Edenshaw. Courtesy of UBC Library, Uno Langmann Family Collection of British Columbia Photographs, UL_1072_0001. |
Owner of original: UBC Library |
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1534 | William Foxall's obituary, Daily Colonist, 15 December 1938, p. 1. | |||
1535 | William H. Rau Publisher stereo, 189-? The photograph depicts part of the Canadian Pacific Railway station and hotel at Glacier, with the Hermit Range in the background, along with CPR railway cars. The snowsheds protecting the railway line are visible in the right background. This stereograph was sold by the Universal View Company. |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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1536 | William H. Rau Publisher stereo, 1898-1900? The photograph depicts the sternwheeler Canadian on the Yukon River as it heads to the Klondike gold fields. The Canadian serviced the upper Yukon River beginning in the summer 1898. This stereograph was sold by Griffith and Griffith. |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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1537 | William H. Rau Publisher stereo, copyright 1900. The photograph depicts the Discovery Claim in the Klondike gold fields, Yukon Territory. This stereo was sold by Griffith and Griffith. |
Owner of original: Library of Congress |
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1538 | William McFarlane Notman portrait, 30 Nov 1895. Courtesy of McCord Stewart Museum, object no. II-112936.1. |
Owner of original: McCord Stewart Museum |
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1539 | William Notman and his three sons portrait, 17 Sep 1890. Left to right, the sons are William McFarlane, George and Charles F. Courtesy of McCord Stewart Museum, object no. II-102011. |
Owner of original: McCord Stewart Museum |
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1540 | William Notman and Son ad, Montreal Gazette, 9 Mar 1887, p. 3. This ad provides pricing and availability of Stanley Dry Plates, as well as the fact that they are manufactured in Montreal, QC. | |||
1541 | William Notman and Son news, Manitoba Free Press, 21 Oct 1887. This article reports on their return from a trip on the CPR to the Rocky Mountains and British Columbia. Richard and Hannah Maynard made a similar trip from Vancouver in May 1887. | |||
1542 | William Notman and Son news, Victoria Times, 18 Jan 1886, p. 1. This article describes giant paintings created from photographs by the Notman studio artist James Weston for display at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition in London, Eng., in 1886. The Victoria painting was likely based on a photograph by Richard Maynard. For details about these paintings and the source photographs see Mattison (2022). | |||
1543 | William Notman firm imprint, 1871. Verso of a stereograph by Benjamin Baltzly depicting part of Moose Lake, BC. |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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1544 | William Robson news item, Hosmer Times, 27 Jan 1910, p. 6. | |||
1545 | William Robson's ad, Hosmer Times, 30 Jun 1910, p. 4. | |||
1546 | Wilson Photo and Art Studio ad, Chilliwack Progress, 15 May 1930, p. 4. | |||
1547 | Wilson Studio ID on verso of print. This references hand colouring. |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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1548 | Wilson's Photo and Art Studio ad, Chilliwack Progress, 8 May 1946, p. 14.
Alexander Wilson thanked his Chilliwack customers for their patronage in this ad while encouraging them to give their support to the Rosetta Ann Studio owned by Mr. R.A. and Mrs. R.A. Spencer. | |||
1549 | Wm. Notman and Son photograph of CPR 100-ton mountain engine, near Field, BC, 1889. The photographer was William McFarlane Notman. This photograph was published as a stereograph by Nerlich and Company with a copyright date of 1905. It is not known if Nerlich and Company had permission to issue the photograph as a stereograph. Courtesy of McCord Stewart Museum, VIEW-2508. |
Owner of original: McCord Stewart Museum |
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1550 | World's Panorama Company ad, Victoria Colonist, 19 Oct 1861, p. 2. The auction of the sloop Photograph was held by the auctioneer J.A. McCrea on 21 Oct 1861. Its sails and ballast were subsequently stolen. |