Matches 151 to 200 of 1,287 » See Gallery
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| 151 | Camera and Arts ad, Ubyssey, 27 Oct 1921, p. 3. | |||
| 152 | Camera and Arts ad, Wrigley's British Columbia Directory, 1926, p. 758. Also appeared on p. 750 of the Wrigley-Henderson Amalgamated British Columbia Directory, 1924. | |||
| 153 | Camera and Arts ad, Wrigley's British Columbia Directory, 1927, p. 764. | |||
| 154 | Camera Club (Vancouver, 1897) news, Vancouver Daily News-Advertiser, 8 Jan 1897, p. 8. A report of the organizational meeting of the 1897 Vancouver Camera Club held at the Edwards Brothers studio on 7 Jan 1897. | |||
| 155 | Camera Club (Vancouver, 1897) news, Vancouver Daily World, 7 Jan 1897, p. 5. The first organizational meeting was held at the Edwards Brothers studio. | |||
| 156 | Camera Club (Vancouver, 1897) news, Vancouver Daily World, 8 Jan 1897, p. 8. A report of the first organizational meeting of the 1897 Vancouver Camera Club and the election of its executive. | |||
| 157 | Campbell's Art Gallery ad, Nelson Daily News, 2 Jan 1910, p. 8. | |||
| 158 | Campbell's Art Gallery ad, Nelson Daily News, 29 Dec 1909, p. 8. | |||
| 159 | Campbell's Art Gallery ad, W.A. Jeffries & Co.'s Nelson and District Directory 1914, p. 10 | |||
| 160 | Campbell's Art Gallery ad, Nelson Daily News, 11 Sep 1911, p. 8. | |||
| 161 | Campbell's Art Gallery ad, Nelson Daily News, 24 Sep 1915, p. 8. Following a fire which destroyed the studio in 1912, E.J. Campbell moved to a temporary location. By Sep 1915 he had returned to his original address of 715 Baker St. | |||
| 162 | Campbell's Art Gallery news, Nelson Daily News, 12 Oct 1909, p. 5, part 1. A vivid description of the studio's space, along with E.J. Campbell's background as a photographer. | |||
| 163 | Campbell's Art Gallery news, Nelson Daily News, 12 Oct 1909, p. 5, part 2. A vivid description of the studio's space, along with E.J. Campbell's background as a photographer. | |||
| 164 | Campbell's Art Gallery news, Nelson Daily News, 12 Oct 1909, p. 5, part 3. A vivid description of the studio's space, along with E.J. Campbell's background as a photographer. | |||
| 165 | Campbell's Art Gallery news, Nelson Daily News, 12 Oct 1909, p. 5, part 4. A vivid description of the studio's space, along with E.J. Campbell's background as a photographer. | |||
| 166 | Campbell's Art Gallery news, Nelson Daily News, 12 Oct 1909, p. 5, part 5. A vivid description of the studio's space, along with E.J. Campbell's background as a photographer. | |||
| 167 | Campbell's Art Gallery news, Nelson Daily News, 30 Apr 1912, p. 8. Thankful not to have his studio completely destroyed by a fire on 16 Apr 1912, E.J. Campbell made a donation to the fire department. | |||
| 168 | Carlo Gentile ad, Victoria Daily Chronicle, 18 May 1866, p. 2. A news item about the opening appeared on p. 3 of this newspaper. The studio adjoined the south side of the Victoria Theatre Photographic Gallery and was also known as the Gallery Next Door. | |||
| 169 | Carlo Gentile and Noah Shakespeare news, Victoria Colonist, 15 Aug 1866, p. 3. Gentile hired Shakespeare while Gentile was away in Europe, a trip he apparently never completed due to the loss of his photographs on one of two Puget Sound vessels. Gentile's agent, Thomas Allsop, published a "lost" ad in the Colonist on 27 Oct 1866, p. 2. | |||
| 170 | Carlo Gentile cartouche from verso of carte-de-visite. Portrait of Henry Pering Pellew Crease. Image courtesy of BC Archives, Visual Records catalogue no. HP024217 (item no. G-00590). |
Owner of original: BVIPA 48.424729585659385, -123.36732387542724 |
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| 171 | Carlo Gentile cartouche from verso of carte-de-visite. Portrait of Francis Joseph O'Reilly. Note the misspelling of Gentile. Image courtesy of BC Archives, Visual Records catalogue no. HP050155 (item no. G-00594). |
Owner of original: BVIPA 48.42467262809148, -123.36723804473877 |
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| 172 | Carlo Gentile cartouche on verso of carte-de-visite. Portrait of Dr. McNaughton Jones. Image courtesy of BC Archives, Visual Records catalogue no. HP003191 (item no. G-00597). |
Owner of original: BVIPA 48.424729585659385, -123.36753845214844 |
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| 173 | Carlo Gentile imprint from verso of carte-de-visite, ca. 1864. The photograph depicts a young child who is seated. |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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| 174 | Carlo Gentile imprint from verso of carte-de-visite, ca. 1864. The photograph on the BC Archives version depicts a logging scene with oxen and three men at Alberni on Vanouver Island in 1864 (BC Archives, Visual Records catalogue no. HP022915 [item no. A-08306]). This version is from a private collection and the photograph depicts a young child standing with his back against a balustrade prop and his right arm around an end post. |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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| 175 | Carlo Gentile news item, Daily Colonist, 18 May 1866, p. 3. An ad also appeared on p. 2 of this newspaper. The studio adjoined the south side of the Victoria Theatre Photographic Gallery and was also known as the Gallery Next Door. |
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| 176 | Carlo Gentile news, Victoria Colonist, 25 Feb 1863, p. 3. While the newspaper described his business as a new music store, it was essentially a new department within his existing store. | |||
| 177 | Carlo Gentile news, Victoria Colonist, 28 Jun 1864, p. 3. While photographing in the Alberni area, Gentile discovered evidence of gold in a stream about two miles from Copper Mountain. | |||
| 178 | Carlo Gentile news, Victoria Daily Chronicle, 16 Aug 1864, p. 3. Gentile produced the first photographs from the minor Leech River Gold Rush on southern Vancouver Island. He also successfully prospected for gold at this location. | |||
| 179 | Carlo Gentile's ad, Daily Colonist, 27 Oct 1866, p. 2. Posted via his agent, Thomas Allsop, Gentile lost his photographs of British Columbia and Puget Sound on his way south to California. It is not known if he ever recovered these valuable images. | |||
| 180 | Carlo Gentile's ad, New Westminster North Pacific Times, 11 Jan 1865 This ad originally appeared on or around 23 Dec 1864. |
Date: 23 Mar 2015 Place: New Westminster, BC |
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| 181 | Carlo Gentile's ad, New Westminster North Pacific Times, 14 Dec 1864, p. 2 |
Place: New Westminster, BC |
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| 182 | Carlo Gentile's ad, Victoria Colonist, 16 Mar 1865, p. 2. This was his second attempt in just over a year to sell his photo studio. | |||
| 183 | Carlo Gentile's ad, Victoria Colonist, 21 Aug 1863, p. 2. This ad first appeared on 14 Aug 1863 and implies he was looking for photographic equipment for himself. | |||
| 184 | Carlo Gentile's ad, Victoria Colonist, 25 Feb 1864, p. 2. This was his first attempt to sell his photo studio. The ad, however, contains contradictory information, noting he intends on taking photographs full-time, but also offering to sell the lease of the studio at the back of his Fort St. store. | |||
| 185 | Carlo Gentile's ad, Victoria Colonist, 5 Mar 1864, p. 2. The ad describes some of the landscape photographs, as well as portraits of Indigenous men and women, including a Songhees couple known as King Freezy (Chee-ah-thluc) and his Queen. They were photographed by Gentile in his studio on 1 Feb 1864. Details of the event are recounted in Keddie (2003, p. 92-93). | |||
| 186 | Carlo Gentile's notice of arrival, Victoria Colonist, 18 Sep 1862, p. 3. He and an unidentified "lady" arrived in Victoria on 17 Sep 1862 from San Francisco via Portland on the steamer Oregon. | |||
| 187 | Charles Horetzky news, Victoria Colonist, 2 May 1874, p. 3. About the start of his Canadian Pacific Railway survey expedition of 1874. | |||
| 188 | Charles Horetzky news, Victoria Colonist, 23 Oct 1875, p. 3. The photographs he was to take on the Saanich Inlet were to illustrate a possible route for the Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway which was being surveyed at that time. | |||
| 189 | Charles Horetzky news, Victoria Colonist, 27 May 1875, p. 3. He sailed on the Douglas to the head of Bute Inlet where the newspaper noted he would take photographs as part of exploratory work for Canadian Pacific Railway routes. | |||
| 190 | Charles Horetzky news, Victoria Colonist, 8 Apr 1874, p. 3. | |||
| 191 | Charles Macmunn ad, Vancouver World, 15 Jul 1903, p. 6. Following his death, his widow advertised his photo stock and negatives for sale. The address was their home. | |||
| 192 | Charles Macmunn ad, Victoria Colonist, 15 Oct 1890, p. 3. His agent T.N. Hibben and Company, advertised his views for sale from Macmunn's trip on the Islander. The amateur photographer R.W. Reford was also on his excursion. | |||
| 193 | Charles Macmunn ad, Victoria Colonist, 31 Aug 1886, p. 3. | |||
| 194 | Charles Macmunn ad, Victoria Colonist, 9 Apr 1892, p. 8. | |||
| 195 | Charles Macmunn CPR engravings, (London, Eng.) The Graphic, 17 Sep 1887, p. 308. Based on photographs supplied by the Rev. H. Edwardes, these six engravings were also published in the Scientific American Supplement (no. 618, November 5, 1887, p. 9876-9877). | |||
| 196 | Charles Macmunn news, Victoria Colonist, 18 Mar 1888, p. 4. | |||
| 197 | Charlton and Rathbun ad, Vancouver Sun, 3 Dec 1922, p. 17. | |||
| 198 | Chicago World's Fair news, Victoria Colonist, 17 Mar 1893, p. 5, part 1 . This article mentions three photographers whose works would be sent to the Chicago World's Fair: the Fleming Brothers (Victoria), A.D. Worgan (Vernon) and Richard Maynard (Victoria). | |||
| 199 | Chicago World's Fair news, Victoria Colonist, 17 Mar 1893, p. 5, part 2.
This article mentions three photographers whose works would be sent to the Chicago World's Fair: the Fleming Brothers (Victoria), A.D. Worgan (Vernon) and Richard Maynard (Victoria). | |||
| 200 | Chilliwack exhibition photo exhibit news item, Chilliwack Progress, 27 Sep 1911, p. 7 Describes the work of G.F. Chapman and L.F. Croft, the latter of Mee Studio |