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51
A.K. Zimmerman ad, <i>Lyttelton Times</i>, 5 Mar 1903, p. 1.
A.K. Zimmerman ad, Lyttelton Times, 5 Mar 1903, p. 1.
 
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A.K. Zimmerman ad, Christchurch <i>The Press</i>, 28 Feb 1903, p. 10.
A.K. Zimmerman ad, Christchurch The Press, 28 Feb 1903, p. 10.
 
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A.K. Zimmerman ad, Wellington <i>Evening Post</i>, 11 Jul 1901, p. 1.
A.K. Zimmerman ad, Wellington Evening Post, 11 Jul 1901, p. 1.
A want ad for a canvasser, this was likely related to his photographic business in Wellington, NZ.
 
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A.K. Zimmerman ad, Wellington <i>Evening Post</i>, 14 Dec 1901, p. 4.
A.K. Zimmerman ad, Wellington Evening Post, 14 Dec 1901, p. 4.
He was an importer of Underwood and Underwood stereographs and stereoscopes, but closed his Wellington business on 21 Dec 1901, according to this ad.
 
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A.K. Zimmerman funeral notice, Melbourne <i>The Argus</i>, 16 Mar 1936, p. 1.
A.K. Zimmerman funeral notice, Melbourne The Argus, 16 Mar 1936, p. 1.
 
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A.K. Zimmerman news, Vancouver <i>Province</i>, 23 Mar 1900, p. 2.
A.K. Zimmerman news, Vancouver Province, 23 Mar 1900, p. 2.
The Canadian Pacific Navigation Company steamship Joan ran between Victoria and Vancouver.
 
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A.K. Zimmerman news, Vancouver <i>Province</i>, 29 May 1900, p. 9, part 1.
A.K. Zimmerman news, Vancouver Province, 29 May 1900, p. 9, part 1.
Zimmerman's extended stay in BC, possibly over two years, was on behalf of the stereograph publisher and equipment manufacturer, L.J. Thomas of New York City (likely an error for Toronto, ON).
 
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A.K. Zimmerman news, Vancouver <i>Province</i>, 29 May 1900, p. 9, part 2.
A.K. Zimmerman news, Vancouver Province, 29 May 1900, p. 9, part 2.
Zimmerman's extended stay in BC, possibly over two years, was on behalf of the stereograph publisher and equipment manufacturer, L.J. Thomas of New York City (likely an error for Toronto, ON).
 
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A.K. Zimmerman news, Vancouver <i>Province</i>, 3 May 1900, p. 9.
A.K. Zimmerman news, Vancouver Province, 3 May 1900, p. 9.
Zimmerman's presence at the Hotel Metropole is noted, along with his being from Toronto. This was the second year in a row he stayed at this hotel.
 
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A.K. Zimmerman news, Vancouver <i>Province</i>, 7 Jul 1899, p. 2.
A.K. Zimmerman news, Vancouver Province, 7 Jul 1899, p. 2.
The Canadian Pacific Navigation Company steamship Islander sank in Alaska in 1901.
 
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A.K. Zimmerman news, Vancouver <i>Province</i>, 7 Jul 1899, p. 8.
A.K. Zimmerman news, Vancouver Province, 7 Jul 1899, p. 8.
Having arrived in Vancouver from Victoria via the Islander the morning of 7 Jul 1899, he was a guest at the Hotel Metropole, his origin being noted as Toronto, ON.
 
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A.K. Zimmerman news, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 9 Feb 1899, p. 8.
A.K. Zimmerman news, Victoria Colonist, 9 Feb 1899, p. 8.
Zimmerman visited Victoria in Feb 1899, coming over from Vancouver on the steamer Charmer.
 
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A.K. Zimmerman, a city and harbour, 1901.
A.K. Zimmerman, a city and harbour, 1901.
Courtesy of Museum of New Zealand. Purchased 1999 with New Zealand Lottery Grants Board funds. Te Papa (O.021857).
Owner of original: Museum of New Zealand
Date: 1901
 
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A.K. Zimmerman, Maori poi dance, Rotorua, NZ, 15 Jun 1901.
A.K. Zimmerman, Maori poi dance, Rotorua, NZ, 15 Jun 1901.
Photographed during the Royal tour of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York. Note the cameras on a viewing platform on the right, as well as cameras used by some of the audience. Underwood and Underwood later published this stereo under their own imprint (URL [accessed 7 Jun 2023]: http://www.worldofstereoviews.com/australiapage2.htm Order #9044). Courtesy of Museum of New Zealand, Te Papa (O.021847).
Owner of original: Museum of New Zealand
Date: 15 Jun 1901
 
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A.K. Zimmerman, Royal party viewing the Wairoa Geyser, Whakarewarewa, New Zealand, 1901
A.K. Zimmerman, Royal party viewing the Wairoa Geyser, Whakarewarewa, New Zealand, 1901
Published by Zimmerman as part of his "New Zealand Scenery Series 1902." The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York were only in New Zealand in 1901. Courtesy of Museum of New Zealand. Purchased 1999 with New Zealand Lottery Grants Board funds. Te Papa (O.021867)
Owner of original: Museum of New Zealand
Date: 1901
 
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A.L. Meugens' ad, <i>Times</i>, 26 Sep 1917, p. 13.
A.L. Meugens' ad, Times, 26 Sep 1917, p. 13.
For the Home Products Fair in Victoria,
 
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A.L. Meugens' help wanted ad, <i>Colonist</i>, 12 Sep 1920, p. 32
A.L. Meugens' help wanted ad, Colonist, 12 Sep 1920, p. 32
 
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A.M. McDonald's news item, <i>Nanaimo Free Press</i>, 15 Sep 1921, p. 6.
A.M. McDonald's news item, Nanaimo Free Press, 15 Sep 1921, p. 6.
About adding electric lighting to his studio.
 
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A.M.C. Lean notice, <i>Kootenaian</i>, 9 Mar 1899, p. 1.
A.M.C. Lean notice, Kootenaian, 9 Mar 1899, p. 1.
About the establishment of his Queen Studio at Grand Forks.
 
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A.N. Smith ad, <i>Revelstoke Herald</i>, 9 Nov 1899, p. 4.
A.N. Smith ad, Revelstoke Herald, 9 Nov 1899, p. 4.
R.H. Trueman's Revelstoke branch studio was located in the Smith Block which was owned by the baker A.N. Smith.
 
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A.R.C. Selwyn news, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 1 Feb 1876, p. 3.
A.R.C. Selwyn news, Victoria Colonist, 1 Feb 1876, p. 3.
According to this article, he missed passage on 4 Nov 1875 on the doomed Pacific due to the delay in the arrival of a package in Victoria from the Mainland.
 
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A.R.C. Selwyn news, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 12 Nov 1875, p. 3.
A.R.C. Selwyn news, Victoria Colonist, 12 Nov 1875, p. 3.
Having missed sailing on the doomed ship Pacific, he left Victoria on the Salvador on 11 Nov 1875.
 
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A.R.C. Selwyn news, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 12 Nov 1875, p. 3.
A.R.C. Selwyn news, Victoria Colonist, 12 Nov 1875, p. 3.
Having missed sailing on the doomed Pacific, he left Victoria on the Salvador on 11 Nov 1875.
 
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A.R.C. Selwyn portrait by the Topley Studio, Ottawa, Apr 1889.
A.R.C. Selwyn portrait by the Topley Studio, Ottawa, Apr 1889.
Courtesy of Library and Archives Canada (PA-025677).
Owner of original: Library and Archives Canada
Date: Apr 1889
 
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A.S. Rappertie and his mother, ca. 1898.
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.
Owner of original: BVIPA
 
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A.W. Dresser portrait, Jun 1908.
A.W. Dresser portrait, Jun 1908.
The photographer is undetermined. Courtesy of BC Archives, Item I-50521.
Owner of original: BC Archives
 
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Ackerman Brothers Publishers stereo, 189-?
Ackerman Brothers Publishers stereo, 189-?
The photograph depicts Nelson, BC, from the east. The stereo was part of the firm's "Canadian Views" series.
Owner of original: Private collection
 
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Ackerman Brothers Publishers stereo, 189-?
Ackerman Brothers Publishers stereo, 189-?
The photograph depicts Field, BC, and Mount Stephen. The stereo was part of the firm's "Canadian Views" series.
Owner of original: Private collection
 
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Adelaide (Mrs. Albert) Maynard news, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 19 Aug 1892, p. 5.
Adelaide (Mrs. Albert) Maynard news, Victoria Colonist, 19 Aug 1892, p. 5.
Item about her funeral at which the photographer O.C. Hastings delivered the eulogy.
 
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Adelaide (Mrs. Albert) Maynard's obituary, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 17 Aug 1892, p. 5.
Adelaide (Mrs. Albert) Maynard's obituary, Victoria Colonist, 17 Aug 1892, p. 5.
 
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Alaska photographer, possibly C.L. Andrews
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
Owner of original: University of Oregon Libraries PH001_1044
 
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Aldyen Hendry with dog portrait, ca. 1898.
Aldyen Hendry with dog portrait, ca. 1898.
Photograph by P.L. Okamura. Courtesy City of Vancouver Archives, CVA 703-1.10.
Owner of original: City of Vancouver Archives
 
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Alexander Henderson portrait, 20 Dec 1897.
Alexander Henderson portrait, 20 Dec 1897.
Photographed by Wm. Notman and Son, Montreal. Courtesy of McCord Stewart Museum, object no. II-122466.
Owner of original: McCord Stewart Museum
 
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Alexander Wilson (Wilson Studio) ad, <i>Chilliwack Progress</i>, 9 Jul 1924, p. 8.
Alexander Wilson (Wilson Studio) ad, Chilliwack Progress, 9 Jul 1924, p. 8.
 
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Alexander Wilson article, <i>Chilliwack Progress</i>, 1 Apr 1920, p. 1.
Alexander Wilson article, Chilliwack Progress, 1 Apr 1920, p. 1.
About Wilson's partnering with C.F. Dowsett. Wilson did not have "over 20 years experience" as a photographer. He worked as a photographer for Bishop and Christie in Vancouver between ca. 1913 and 1915 when he enlisted in the Canadian Expeditionary Force. He would have been simply too young to have chalked up those many years as a photographer prior to partnering with C.F. Dowsett in Chilliwack.
 
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Alexander Wilson's ad, <i>Chilliwack Progresss</i>, 10 Feb 1921, p. 5.
Alexander Wilson's ad, Chilliwack Progresss, 10 Feb 1921, p. 5.
Concerns the dissolution of his partnership with C.F. Dowsett.
 
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Alfred Jacquerin and Keystone View Company news, Victoria <i>Times</i>, 12 Jul 1922, p. 3.
Alfred Jacquerin and Keystone View Company news, Victoria Times, 12 Jul 1922, p. 3.
He filmed the operations of the Shawnigan Lake Lumber Company mill for the educational department of the Keystone View Company.
 
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Amateur photographer John P. Clum as he appeared in the 1870s.
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.
59.493441, -135.338531
 
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American Stereoscopic Company stereo, copyright 1901.
American Stereoscopic Company stereo, copyright 1901.
The stereo title is "Hermit Range from Half-way rocks, Selkirk Mts., Canada". The photograph depicts two men standing and a woman sitting on a rock while looking at the Hermit Range. The photograph was copyrighted by R.Y. Young.
Owner of original: Private collection
 
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American Stereoscopic Company stereo, copyright 1901.
American Stereoscopic Company stereo, copyright 1901.
The photograph depicts a man gazing at Rocky Mountain scenery along the Canadian Pacific Railway. The railway line is not visible in the scene. The photograph was copyrighted by R.Y. Young.
Owner of original: Private collection
 
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Anders Beer Wilse portrait, Seattle, ca. 1890
Anders Beer Wilse portrait, Seattle, ca. 1890
Photograph by Boyd and Braas
Owner of original: Wikimedia Commons
Date: ca. 1890
 
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Anglican mission church overseen by Rev. A.J. Hall, Alert Bay, BC, August 1885.
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.
Owner of original: Pamela Orr
Date: Jan 2010
50.579977, -126.919929
 
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Anton Vogee photograph of a scene in Atlin, BC, 24 May 1899.
Anton Vogee photograph of a scene in Atlin, BC, 24 May 1899.
Courtesy of Museum of History and Industry (Seattle, WA), no. 6978, via Wikimedia Commons.
Owner of original: Museum of History and Industry
 
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Anton Vogee photograph of Atlin, BC, 1899.
Anton Vogee photograph of Atlin, BC, 1899.
Courtesy of Yukon Archives, Anton Vogee fonds, image 82/271.
Owner of original: Yukon Archives
 
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Archibald Murchie portrait, 1890.
Archibald Murchie portrait, 1890.
From a glass negative by an unidentified photographer. Courtesy of UBC Library, Uno Langmann Family Collection of B.C. Photographs.
Owner of original: UBC Library
 
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Aristo Studio ad, <i>Colonist</i>, 3 Feb 1915, p. 6
Aristo Studio ad, Colonist, 3 Feb 1915, p. 6
T.C. Smart's studio advertised extensively between 1914 and 1915, specializing in military portraits.
 
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Arms of the Royal Engineers.
Arms of the Royal Engineers.
British Columbia Archives, PDP05368.
Owner of original: British Columbia Archives
 
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Arrival of the first Canadian Pacific Railway train at Port Moody, BC.
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.
Owner of original: BVIPA
Date: 4 Jul 1886
49.276606, -122.866768
 
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Art Centre ad, <i>British Columbia and Yukon Directory 1938 </i>, p. 1904.
Art Centre ad, British Columbia and Yukon Directory 1938 , p. 1904.
 
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Art Emporium ad, 1913.
Art Emporium ad, 1913.
Henderson's Greater Vancouver City Directory for 1913, p. 669.
 

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