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51 | Bailey Brothers, Empress of India passing the Beaver wreck, 1891-1892. This photograph, taken below Prospect Point in Stanley Park, was turned into a painting which was copyrighted in 1892. The Empress of India first arrived in Vancouver on 28 Apr 1891. A separate, earlier photograph of the Beaver was used. Courtesy of City of Vancouver Archives, CVA 103-20. |
Owner of original: City of Vancouver Archives |
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52 | Bailey Brothers, a painting of the Empress India passing the wreck of the Beaver, copyright 1892. The photograph on which this painting is passed depicts the Beaver in a far more advanced state of decay. Prospect Point in Stanley Park is at the top of the cliff face on the right. The photographer's number is X867, the prefix X denoting an 8 x 10 inch photograph. Courtesy of UBC Library, Uno Langmann Family Collection of British Columbia Photographs, UL_1517_0001. |
Owner of original: UBC Library |
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53 | Bailey Brothers, wreck of the Beaver, ca. 1890. This photograph, taken below Prospect Point in Stanley Park, likely served as the model for the wreck of the Beaver depicted in the painting of the Empress of India passing the wreck. The photographer's number is X747, the prefix X denoting an 8 x 10 inch photograph. Courtesy of UBC Library, Uno Langmann Family Collection of British Columbia Photographs, UL_1517_0002. |
Owner of original: UBC Library |
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54 | Benjamin Baltzly at work, 12 Oct 1871. This photograph was taken in the Geological Survey of Canada camp near Albreda Lake, North Thompson River, BC. Courtesy of McCord Stewart Museum, Notman Photographic Archives, accession number I-69992.1. |
Owner of original: McCord Stewart Museum |
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55 | Benjamin Baltzly portrait, ca. 1869 (1911 copy). Courtesy of McCord Stewart Museum, Notman Photographic Archives, accession number II-184411.0 . |
Owner of original: McCord Stewart Museum |
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56 | Benjamin Baltzly stereo verso, 1871. The photograph depicts part of Moose Lake, BC and was issued by the William Notman firm. |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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57 | Benjamin Baltzly stereo, 1871. The photograph depicts part of Moose Lake, BC and was issued by the William Notman firm. |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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58 | Berry, Kelley and Chadwick Publishers stereo, 189-? The photograph depicts a wood cutter's cabin somewhere in the Columbia River region, BC. |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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59 | Bowman-Fuller Post-Card Photographer sign at Tete Jaune, ca. 1910s. Enlargement from a print titled "Moonlight in the 'Rockies'. Tete Jaune B.C." The line on the bottom reads "Films Developed Prints Etc". Courtesy of BC Archives, Item C-07634 (HP055107). |
Owner of original: BC Archives |
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60 | Bridgman's Studio display, Pacific National Exhibition, 1922 City of Vancouver Archives CVA 180-0054 |
Owner of original: City of Vancouver Archives |
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61 | Bridgman's Studio label, ca. 1915. On the front of a mounted montage. The photograph depicts the 1914-1915 class of Vancouver Business Institute, Sprott-Shaw. City of Vancouver Archives reference code AM54-S4-: Sch N118.1 |
Owner of original: City of Vancouver Archives |
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62 | Bridgman's Studio signature, 1921 "Arts '25". The photograph shows the entering class of 1925 at the University of British Columbia in fall of 1921. |
Owner of original: City of Vancouver Archives |
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63 | Bridgman's Studio signature, 1926 The photograph depicts members of the Alpha Iota Chapter of the Phi Kappa Pi Fraternity, U.B.C., 1926. City of Vancouver Archives reference code AM427-S4-: CVA 289-054 |
Owner of original: City of Vancouver Archives |
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64 | Butcher and Company ID, 1890s. |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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65 | Byron Harmon stereo, copyright 1908. The photograph depicts a winter scene at Glacier, BC, and is part of the photographer's "Canadian Alpine Series". |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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66 | Byron Harmon stereo, copyright 1908. The photograph depicts an ice cave in the Yoho Glacier, and is part of the photographer's "Canadian Alpine Series". |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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67 | Byron Harmon View Company stereo verso, copyright 1907. The photograph on the obverse of a photographic or souvenir shop in Banff, AB, does not match the description on the verso. |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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68 | Byron Harmon View Company stereo. The photograph depicts a photographic or souvenir shop in Banff, AB. The verso of the stereo contains an identification that does not match the photograph and a copyright date of 1907. |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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69 | 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. |
Owner of original: BVIPA Date: ca. 1902 49.263588, -123.138565 |
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70 | C.F. Hooper portrait, ca. 1911-1916. The postcard is titled "An Old Timer Nicola Valley B C". Courtesy of UBC Library, Uno Langmann Family Collection of British Columbia Photographs, UL_1626_03_0213. |
Owner of original: UBC Library |
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71 | C.F. Newcombe portrait, 1905. Courtesy of BC Archives, Item no. A-02370. |
Owner of original: BC Archives |
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72 | C.F. Notman portrait, ca. 1888. Photographed by the Notman Photographic Company, 184 Boylston St. and 3 Park St., Boston, MA. Courtesy of McCord Stewart Museum object no. N-1975.41.9. |
Owner of original: McCord Stewart Museum |
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73 | C.G. Horetzky portrait, 1866. One of two poses taken the same day in the Montreal studio of William Notman. Courtesy of McCord Stewart Museum, no. 20321.1. |
Owner of original: McCord Stewart Museum |
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74 | C.H. Bodurtha IDs, Uno Langmann Family Collection of British Columbia Photographs, [Jock Taylor's Travels] (album) | |||
75 | C.S. Bailey at his C.S. Bailey and Company storefront, 227 Hastings St., ca. 1888. This is a cropped version of the original digital file. Courtesy of City of Vancouver Archives, Bu P76. |
Owner of original: City of Vancouver Archives |
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76 | C.W. Sillence identification on a mounted print. |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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77 | C.W. Sillence identification on a mounted print. |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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78 | C.W. Sillence portrait, late 1890s? A carte-de-visite taken in Bournemouth, Eng., UK. | |||
79 | Camera and Arts storefront, 610 Granville St., 1917. In the left window is a circular banner welcoming visitors to the War Dance and Carnival sponsored by the British Columbia Commercial Travellers' Association; it was held between May 2 and 5, 1917 (Vancouver Daily News-Advertiser, 17 Mar 1917, p. 3, "Rotary Club Endorses Travellers' War Dance"). This was the only year in which this event was held. R.P. Dunne's name, partially obscured by the curtains, is in both windows; he was the sole proprietor between about 1917 and 1927. The right-hand window display is given over entirely to "Local and Rocky Mountain Views," many, if not all of which, may be the work of S.J. Thompson, one of whose businesses had last occupied this very space around 1911. The Shaw Brothers, who acquired many of the Thompson glass negatives, used the storefront in 1912, followed by the British Canadian Photo Supply Company, Limited, between 1913 and 1914. There is no entry in the 1915 Vancouver city street directory for 610 Granville St. Courtesy of City of Vancouver Archives, CVA 8-05. |
Owner of original: City of Vancouver Archives |
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80 | Canada View Company stereo, 189-? The photograph depicts a scene in the Fraser Canyon along the line of the Canadian Pacific Railway. |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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81 | Canada View Company stereo, 189-? The photograph depicts part of Victoria harbour. |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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82 | Canada View Company stereo, 189-? The photograph depicts a streetcar on Cordova St., Vancouver, BC. |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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83 | Canadian Pacific Railway offices, Government St., Victoria, Aug 1876. The building is decorated for the visit of the Governor General, the Earl of Dufferin. A Colonist newspaper notice stated S.A. Spencer had photographed this building on 24 Aug 1876. This is more than likely that photograph. Courtesy of BC Archives, Item A-05929. |
Owner of original: BC Archives |
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84 | Canadian Stereoscopic View Company stereo, 190-? The photograph depicts Victoria Harbour from the Songhees Reserve lands. |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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85 | Canadian Stereoscopic View Company stereo, ca. 1905. The photograph depicts Mt. Burgess in the Rocky Mountains, BC. |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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86 | Card mount imprint: "W.J. Gould, Owen Sound" Owen Sound, Ontario, was possibly where W.J. Gould first practiced as a commercial photographer |
Owner of original: John S. Rochon |
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87 | Carleton Watkins self-portrait, 1883. He is demonstrating the use of a gold mining rocker in Calaveras County, CA. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. | |||
88 | Carlo (Charles) Gentile portrait. Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons via Italiani di Frontiera (https://italianidifrontiera.com/); URL (accessed 21 Apr 2023): https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Carlo_Gentile.jpg | |||
89 | Carlton Watkins stereograph of Government House, Victoria, 1882. Watkins no. 5301. Courtesy of California State Library via The Photographs of Carleton Watkins web site. |
Owner of original: California State Library |
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90 | Carpenter and Company commemorative portrait, 1899. Depicts the face of a drift following an explosion in the War Eagle Mine, Rossland, 23 Jun 1899, along with a portrait of the sole survivor, Charlie Coulson. |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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91 | Celebratory arch at Prince Rupert, 20 Aug 1910. The arch was on 6th St. and was erected for the occasion of Prime Minister Sir Wilfred Laurier's visit to the city. Photograph by J.D. Allen Photographic Company. Library and Archives Canada A-123738 (accession no. 1980-135 NPC) | |||
92 | Charles Horetzky portrait by Ottawa photographer W.J. Topley, Sep 1869 This is one of two poses taken by Topley. In this version, Library and Archives Canada provided two digital facsimiles, this one, and another which is flipped. The other pose, PA-52367, agrees with this orientation. Image courtesy of Library and Archives Canada, photograph no. PA-52368. |
Owner of original: Library and Archives Canada |
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93 | Charles Horetzky portrait by Ottawa photographer W.J. Topley, Sep 1869 This is one of two poses taken by Topley. Image courtesy of Library and Archives Canada, photograph no. PA-52367. |
Owner of original: Library and Archives Canada |
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94 | Charles Macmunn advertising card, ca. 1891. Prepared by his agent T.N. Hibben and Company. There are 22 photos, nearly all of which were identified by Roger Boulet and David Mattison. Courtesy of BC Archives, Item I-78613 (HP020321). |
Owner of original: BC Archives |
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95 | Charles Macmunn imprint, 1890s. Courtesy of BC Archives, accession 198604-014 (album). The album consists of mounted prints inserted into paper sleeves. |
Owner of original: BC Archives |
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96 | Charles Macmunn, Masset, 1890. He was photographed with his camera equipment by Robert W. Reford. Both men were on an excursion to Haida Gwaii (Queen Charlotte Islands) on the Islander out of Victoria. Courtesy of Library and Archives Canada, C-060823. |
Owner of original: Library and Archives Canada Date: 1890 |
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97 | Cinematographer at a Vancouver baseball game, 1915. Photographed by W.J. Moore, the motion picture operator is believed to be A.D. "Cowboy" Kean. The photograph is captioned "'Opening Game Base Ball Season 1915' 'Vancouver vs. Victoria'". City of Vancouver Archives AM54-S4-3-: PAN N14B. |
Owner of original: City of Vancouver Archives |
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98 | Continent Stereoscopic Company photograph of Sitka, AK, ca. 1870s. Courtesy of New York Public Library Digital Collections; URL (accessed 28 Oct 2023): https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e0-2bbd-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99 |
Owner of original: New York Public Library |
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99 | Continent Stereoscopic Company verso of Sitka, AK, photograph, ca. 1870s. Enoch Conklin's Picturesque Arizona (1878) was based on a trip he made there in the fall and winter of 1877. The book indicates he was a correspondent and "artist" with Frank Leslie's media empire. The book was published by the Continent Stereoscopic Company. Courtesy of New York Public Library Digital Collections; URL (accessed 28 Oct 2023): https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e0-2bbc-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99 |
Owner of original: New York Public Library |
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100 | Continent Stereoscopic Company view of the Victoria Customs House, ca. 1875. This building was completed in August 1875 and is still standing on its original site. This is one of two photographs of the building taken at the same time, presumably by the company's photographer. |
Owner of original: Private collection |