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351 | Dr. G.M. Dawson, May 1885. Photographed in the Topley Studio, Ottawa, ON. Courtesy of Library and Archives Canada, PA-026689. |
Owner of original: Library and Archives Canada Date: May 1885 |
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352 | Dr. J. Calder ad, Victoria Colonist, 23 Aug 1878, p. 1. This dentist utilized Spencer's studio address on Fort St. to better describe his office location. Spencer's studio was on the second floor of the Hayward and Jenkinson Block near Broad St., opposite Fell and Company's Grocery store. | |||
353 | Duncan Macphail portrait, 1945. Courtesy of BC Archives, Item I-01255. |
Owner of original: BC Archives |
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354 | E. Muybridge stereo, 1868. This photograph depicts Nanaimo and was published by Bradley and Rulofson. |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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355 | E.A. Hegg portrait, undated. Courtesy of University of Washington Libraries, no. HEG732. |
Owner of original: University of Washington Libraries |
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356 | E.A. Mee news item, Chilliwack Progress, 8 Feb 1911, p. 4. About Mee assuming management of W.S. Forsythe's studio. | |||
357 | E.C. Brooks ad, Victoria Colonist, 16 Jan 1889, p. 1. Announcing the opening of his studio and landscape photography business. The ad is dated 12 Dec [1888]. | |||
358 | E.C. Brooks news, Victoria Colonist, 18 Mar 1888, p. 4. | |||
359 | E.C. Brooks verso of a Christmas and New Year's landscape photograph, late 1880s This is the verso of a photo print mount, the front of which features this seasonal greeting, "Wishing You a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year". Of the two known versions, the photo in the BC Archives is a view of Victoria's Inner Harbour from Church Hill (BC Archives, catalogue no. HP062773; item D-02219). The other version, in a private collection, depicts Kwakwaka'wakw men and women from Tsaxis (Fort Rupert) on northern Vancouver Island. |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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360 | E.C. Brooks' ad, Kaslo Claim, 30 Jun 1898. | |||
361 | E.F. Tucker news item, Chilliwack Progress, 18 Mar 1915, p. 4. In 1915 Tucker leased W.S. Forsythe's Chilliwack photo studio | |||
362 | E.F. Tucker news item, Chilliwack Progress, 3 Sep 1914, p. 4. He was willing to work on a barter system, exchanging dry wood for photographs. | |||
363 | E.F. Tucker's news article, Chilliwack Progress, 9 Apr 1914, p. 4. Announcement of his new photo studio. | |||
364 | E.J. Eyres ad, Victoria Colonist, 13 Jan 1894, p. 4. Like other photographers, he suffered from theft. | |||
365 | E.J. Eyres ad, Victoria Daily Times, 3 Jun 1897, p. 1. Eyres hoped to capitalize on the popularity of Rev. Solomon Cleaver who had ministered for four years at the Metropolitan Methodist Church on Pandora Avenue before leaving the city on 1 Jun 1897 to settle eventually in Toronto (Colonist, 2 Jun 1897, p. 8). The portrait he advertised is BC Archives item B-04190. | |||
366 | E.J. Eyres and N. Shakespeare news, Victoria Daily Times, 22 Feb 1895, p. 5. Both Eyres and Shakespeare participated in a lecture and exhibition about the Auer gas light. | |||
367 | E.J. Eyres gravestone, Ross Bay Cemetery, Victoria, BC. Status: Located; |
Owner of original: David Mattison 48.41137128843694, -123.33775520324707 |
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368 | E.J. Eyres news, Victoria Daily Times, 9 Aug 1893, p. 5. E.J. Eyres exhibited portraits under his Imperial Art Studio name at Victoria's Midsummer Exhibition which ran from 7 to 12 Aug 1893. | |||
369 | E.J. Eyres' invoice, 18 Aug 1893 | |||
370 | E.J. Eyres' portrait of Rev. Solomon Cleaver, 1897. Eyres advertised this portrait, one of two, for sale on 3 Jun 1897, two days after Rev. Cleaver and his family had left Victoria to eventually settle in Toronto. Image courtesy of BC Archives, item B-04190. |
Owner of original: BC Archives Date: 1897 |
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371 | E.J. Eyres' signature, 1893 From Superintendent of Provincial Police, correspondence inward, BC Archives, GR-0066, box 1, file 2. |
Owner of original: BC Archives |
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372 | E.J. Hamacher photo of Whitehorse, YT, 190-? |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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373 | E.J. Hamacher photo, "Winter Scene in Miles Canyon", 1901-1902. Hamacher copyrighted the photograph on 7 Apr 1902. |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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374 | E.J. Muybridge imprint, ca. 1868 The front of this stereograph card depicts Nanaimo. |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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375 | E.J. Muybridge imprint, ca. 1868 The front of this stereograph card depicts HMS Zealous and Scout anchored in Esquimalt Harbour. The Zealous was the ship on which the private photographer and sketch artist C.H. Bodurtha was working in 1868. The Scout was the vessel on which Frederick Dally circumnavigated Vancouver Island in 1866. |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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376 | E.J. Muybridge portrait, undated. By an unidentified photographer. Courtesy of GoodReads.com | |||
377 | E.K. Francis ad, Calgary Herald, 19 May 1896, p. 4. | |||
378 | E.K. Francis news, Revelstoke Kootenay Mail, 3 Nov 1894, p. 3. | |||
379 | E.K. Francis news, Revelstoke Kootenay Star, 15 Aug 1891, p. 4. | |||
380 | E.L. Meyer ad, St. Louis and Canadian Photographer, vol. 27, no. 6 (June 1903), no page. He advertised his Seattle studio for sale nearly a year before he established a branch studio in Nanaimo. | |||
381 | E.L. Meyer and Palmos' Photo Studio news, Nanaimo Daily News, 13 May 1904, p. 7, part 1. He holds a public reception on Saturday, May 14, 1904, to officially launch the Nanaimo branch of his Seattle photography business. | |||
382 | E.L. Meyer and Palmos' Photo Studio news, Nanaimo Daily News, 13 May 1904, p. 7, part 2. He holds a public reception on Saturday, May 14, 1904, to officially launch the Nanaimo branch of his Seattle photography business. | |||
383 | E.L. Meyer news, Nanaimo Daily News, 12 Apr 1904, p. 2. While this article claimed he was altering premises formerly occupied by J.H. Good in Nanaimo's Green Block, another article indicated it was E.C. Brooks' old studio that was being renovated. | |||
384 | E.L. Meyer's Palmos' Photo Studio ad, Nanaimo Daily News, 13 May 1904, p. 8. He celebrated the grand opening of his studio with a public reception. The Nanaimo Free Press ran the same ad, along with the same news item, about the studio's reception (May 13, 1904, p. 7 and 8). | |||
385 | E.L. Meyer's Palmos' Photo Studio news, Nanaimo Daily News, 20 Apr 1904, p. 4, part 1. In this article it is the former premises of E.C. Brook's photo studio in Nanaimo's Green Block which Meyer's new business is occupying. | |||
386 | E.L. Meyer's Palmos' Photo Studio news, Nanaimo Daily News, 20 Apr 1904, p. 4, part 2. In this article it is the former premises of E.C. Brook's photo studio in Nanaimo's Green Block which Meyer's new business is occupying. | |||
387 | E.P. Chandler ad, Vancouver Daily World, 2 Oct 1909, p. 87. | |||
388 | E.P. Chandler ad, Vancouver Saturday Sunset, 14 Mar 1908, p. 8. | |||
389 | E.S. Lake article, Penticton Press, 23 Jan 1909, p. 1. A report of the fire which destroyed E.S. Lake's grocery store and photo studio. | |||
390 | E.S. Lake's ad, Penticton Press, 1 Aug 1908, p. 1 For his grocery store and ill-fated photo studio. (At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.) | |||
391 | E.S. Lake's ad, Penticton Press, 23 Jan 1909, p. 1. This same issue of the newspaper reported on the fire which destroyed his studio, so no doubt he could not honour those coupons. | |||
392 | E.W. Kelley photograph published by the Universal View Company, Philadelphia, Kelley's 1906 series. The photograph depicts the British Columbia Parliament Buildings. |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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393 | E.W. Kelley, Publisher, photograph of the Illicilliwaet River gorge, ca. 1906. Kelley no. 1327. The back is blank. Courtesy of the Getty, object no. 84.XC.979.9874. | |||
394 | Eastman Kodak Stores Ltd. ad, Wrigley's British Columbia Directory, 1930, p. 142. | |||
395 | Edgar Fleming ad, Victoria Daily Times, 4 Apr 1914, p. 10. Following the dissolution of their partnership as the Fleming Brothers, Edgar moved to a new location and continued to operate as a photographer. Harold remained at the Fleming Brothers existing address, 1014 Government St., and also continued as a photographer. | |||
396 | Edgar Fleming ad, Victoria Daily Times, 4 Apr 1938, p. 12. Less than a month after his death his photographic equipment was offered up by private sale. | |||
397 | Edgar Fleming ad, Victoria Daily Times, 5 Aug 1914, p. 18. | |||
398 | Edgar Fleming funeral service news, Victoria Daily Times, 21 Mar 1938, p. 11. | |||
399 | Edgar Fleming news, Victoria Daily Times, 10 Apr 1920, p. 27. Edgar Fleming gave notice of his move to 1006 Government St. around 7 Apr 1920. | |||
400 | Edgar Fleming obituary, Victoria Daily Times, 19 Mar 1938, p. 13. |