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201 | D.R. Judkins news, 1884. A page from Newton H. Chittenden's Health Seekers', Tourists' and Sportsmen's Gguide to the Sea-side, Lake-side, Foothill, Mountain and Mineral Spring, Health and Pleasure Resorts of the Pacific Coast (2nd ed., 1884, p. 308). The engraving facing p. 307 is from a photograph by D.R. Judkins which he made in Aug 1882. | |||
202 | D.R. Judkins news, 1884. Illustration and page from Newton H. Chittenden's Health Seekers', Tourists' and Sportsmen's Gguide to the Sea-side, Lake-side, Foothill, Mountain and Mineral Spring, Health and Pleasure Resorts of the Pacific Coast (2nd ed., 1884, p. 307). The engraving is from a photograph by D.R. Judkins which he made in Aug 1882. | |||
203 | D.R. Judkins news, Victoria Colonist, 20 Aug 1882, p. 3. Originally reported in the Inland Sentinel, this brief report notes Judkins photographing salmon spawning in Gordon Creek near Yale, BC. | |||
204 | D.R. Judkins news, Victoria Colonist, 6 Nov 1881, p. 3. | |||
205 | D.R. Judkins' ad, British Columbian (New Westminster), 7 Jun 1882. |
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206 | David Spencer Ltd., Photographic Department (Vancouver), punchcard. |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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207 | David Wadds ad, British Columbia Federationist, 13 Jul 1912, p. 4. | |||
208 | David Wadds ad, British Columbia Federationist, 24 Aug 1912, p. 4. | |||
209 | David Wadds and Silver Studio news, Vancouver Province, 17 Feb 1912, p. 50. | |||
210 | David Wadds and Silver Studio news, Vancouver Province, 6 Feb 1912, p. 24. When David Wadds returned to Vancouver from Nelson to open a new photo studio, he purchased the former premises of the photographers Davidson and Stark. | |||
211 | David Wadds news, Delta Times, 23 Jul 1914, p. 3. He opened a temporary studio in the community of Ladner on 23 Jul 1914. | |||
212 | David Wadds news, Phoenix Pioneer, 3 May 1902, p. 4. | |||
213 | David Withrow's ad, British Columbian (New Westminster), 1869 03 20. In addition to his New Westminster studio, Withrow also opened a studio in 1869 at Moodyville in what is now North Vancouver. |
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214 | David Withrow's ID from the verso of a carte-de-visite portrait. Image courtesy of BC Archives, Visual Records catalogue no. HP015237. |
Owner of original: BC Archives 49.203705, -122.914588 |
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215 | David Withrow's ID from the verso of a carte-de-visite portrait. Image courtesy of BC Archives, Visual Records catalogue no. HP015222. |
Owner of original: BC Archives 49.203705, -122.914588 |
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216 | David Withrow, coloured engraving of Hope, BC, 18 May 1872. Canadian Illustrated News, 18 May 1872, p. 309. Credited to him and based on his photograph, likely ca. 1869-1870. It is possible Withrow was not the original photographer. As the original published version was black-and-white, this is a colourized version of the engraving. | |||
217 | David Withrow, engraving of Hope, BC, 18 May 1872. Canadian Illustrated News, 18 May 1872, p. 309. Credited to Withrow and based on a photograph, 1860s. It is possible Withrow was not the original photographer. A photograph at the BC Archives, part of the Claudet family fonds (Item A-03530), appears to be the basis for the engraving. | |||
218 | David Withrow, engraving of miners, Eureka Silver Mine, near Hope, BC, 15 Jun 1872. Canadian Illustrated News, 15 Jun 1872, p. 373. Credited to him and based on his photograph, ca. 1868. | |||
219 | David Withrow, engraving of Moody, Dietz and Nelson sawmill, Moodyville, BC, 22 Jun 1872. Canadian Illustrated News, 22 Jun 1872, p. 389. Credited to him and based on his photograph, likely ca. 1869-1870. | |||
220 | David Withrow, engraving of ships at Moody, Dietz and Nelson sawmill, Moodyville, BC, 13 Jul 1872. Canadian Illustrated News, 13 Jul 1872, p. 20. Credited to him and based on his photograph, likely ca. 1869-1870. | |||
221 | David Withrow, engraving of ships at Moodyville, BC, 1 Jun 1872. Canadian Illustrated News, 1 Jun 1872, p. 348. Credited to him and based on his photograph from ca. 1869-1870. | |||
222 | David Withrow, explanation for the engraving, 1 Jun 1872. An explanation for the engraving (p. 348) based on David Withrow's photograph, Canadian Illustrated News, 1 Jun 1872, p. 339. | |||
223 | David Withrow, explanation for the engraving, 13 Jul 1872. An explanation for the engraving (p. 20) based on David Withrow's photograph, Canadian Illustrated News, 13 Jul 1872, p. 21. | |||
224 | David Withrow, explanation for the engraving, 15 Jun 1872. An explanation for the engraving (p. 373) based on David Withrow's photograph, Canadian Illustrated News, 15 Jun 1872, p. 372. | |||
225 | David Withrow, explanation for the engraving, 18 May 1872. An explanation for the engraving (p. 309) based on David Withrow's photograph, Canadian Illustrated News, 18 May 1872, p. 307. | |||
226 | David Withrow, explanation for the engraving, 22 Jun 1872. An explanation for the engraving (p. 389) based on David Withrow's photograph, Canadian Illustrated News, 22 Jun 1872, p. 387. | |||
227 | Detail from fire insurance plan showing the Maynard Building, 715-717 Pandora Avenue, Victoria, 1911-1913. |
Owner of original: Royal BC Museum |
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228 | Detail from the Goad fire insurance plan showing the Maynard Building, 41 and 41 1/2 Pandora Avenue, Victoria, 1891, revised to Jul 1895. The "cabins" shown behind the Maynard Block were built for Richard as rentals and were referred to as the Maynard cabins. Note the existence of two other photo studios on the east side of Douglas St. at 99 and 103 1/2 Douglas. 99 Douglas was the former address of the Maynard photo studio before it was moved in 1892 into the Maynard Block. 97 Douglas St. at the corner of Johnson was the former location of Richard's boot and shoe store. |
Owner of original: BC Archives |
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229 | Dominion Photo Company (Vancouver) ad, Wrigley's British Columbia 1918, p. 307 | |||
230 | Dominion Photo Company ad, Wrigley's British Columbia Directory, 1919, p. 888. | |||
231 | Dowsett Studio ad, Chilliwack Progress, 1 Apr 1920, p. 7. Features its services for amateurs. | |||
232 | Dowsett Studio ad, Chilliwack Progress, 13 May 1920, p. 3. | |||
233 | Dowsett Studio ad, Chilliwack Progress, 19 Apr 1923, p. 4. Aimed at amateur photographers. | |||
234 | Dowsett Studio ad, Chilliwack Progress, 27 May 1920, p. 4. This is the first ad which features C.F. Dowsett and A. Wilson's names together. | |||
235 | Dowsett Studio ad, Chilliwack Progress, 7 Dec 1922, p. 8. | |||
236 | 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. | |||
237 | E.A. Mee news item, Chilliwack Progress, 8 Feb 1911, p. 4. About Mee assuming management of W.S. Forsythe's studio. | |||
238 | 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]. | |||
239 | E.C. Brooks news, Victoria Colonist, 18 Mar 1888, p. 4. | |||
240 | 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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241 | E.C. Brooks' ad, Kaslo Claim, 30 Jun 1898. | |||
242 | E.F. Tucker news item, Chilliwack Progress, 18 Mar 1915, p. 4. In 1915 Tucker leased W.S. Forsythe's Chilliwack photo studio | |||
243 | 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. | |||
244 | E.F. Tucker's news article, Chilliwack Progress, 9 Apr 1914, p. 4. Announcement of his new photo studio. | |||
245 | E.J. Eyres ad, Victoria Colonist, 13 Jan 1894, p. 4. Like other photographers, he suffered from theft. | |||
246 | 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. | |||
247 | 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. | |||
248 | 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. | |||
249 | E.J. Eyres' invoice, 18 Aug 1893 | |||
250 | 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 |