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 | Neelands Brothers news item, Nelson Miner, 16 Nov 1895, p. 1. While this report singles out James Neelands, he was still a partner in the Neelands Brothers.
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 | Neelands Brothers' ad, Nakusp Ledge, 16 Nov 1893, p. 4.
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503 |
 | Neelands Brothers' ad, Nelson Tribune, 7 Dec 1893, p. 4.
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 | Nelson Studio ad, W.A. Jeffries' Nelson City Directory 1913, p. 5.
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 | Nelson Studio ad, Nelson Daily News, 17 Dec 1921, p. 10. The business directories never listed the two men as the McGregor Brothers.
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 | Noah Shakespeare cartouche from the verso of a carte-de-visite.
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 | Noah Shakespeare cartouche from the verso of a carte-de-visite.
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 | Noah Shakespeare's ad for Fardon's Photographic Gallery, Victoria Colonist, 23 Feb 1866, p. 3. A similar ad was published in the Victoria Vancouver Post.
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 | Noah Shakespeare's ad for Fardon's Photographic Gallery, Victoria Vancouver Post, 6 Mar 1866, p. 2 and 4. A similar ad was published in the Colonist.
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 | Noah Shakespeare's ad, First Victoria Directory, Second Issue, and British Columbia Guide (Mallandaine, Apr 1868), back cover. This ad appeared on the bottom of the back cover; Frederick Dally's ad was on the top of the back cover. The two ads were separated by a third ad.
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 | Noah Shakespeare's ad, Victoria Daily Standard, 20 Aug 1870, p. 2. Announcing that he has improved the studio's lighting. The mention of a "large selection of Indian portraits" likely refers to the work of his predecessor, Carlo Gentile.
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 | Noah Shakespeare's letter to the editor, Victoria Colonist, 4 Nov 1869, p. 3. Shakespeare objects to the supposition that the "licentious photograph" was produced in his studio. J.A. Craigg's letter on the same matter appeared in the same paper.
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 | Noah Shakespeare's news item, Daily Colonist, 23 Oct 1874, p. 3. Announcing that he has hired R.A. Desmond from Spencer's Gallery. The ad implies he was once more the owner of the Shakespeare Photographic Gallery following its brief tenure as Uren and Hoyt.
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![Norman Caple and Company ad, <i>Henderson's City of Vancouver Directory ... [1907]</i>, p. 93. Norman Caple and Company ad, <i>Henderson's City of Vancouver Directory ... [1907]</i>, p. 93.](documents/lineart/n-2/thumb_n_caple%26co_ad_HENVAN07p93.jpg) | Norman Caple and Company ad, Henderson's City of Vancouver Directory ... [1907], p. 93. While he claimed he had established the business in 1889, at that time he was in a business partnership as Trueman and Caple.
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515 |
 | Norman Caple's ad, Vancouver News-Advertiser, 31 May 1896. Photographs by New Westminster photographer S.J. Thompson of Victoria's Point Ellice Bridge tragedy were advertised immediately above this ad.
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516 |
 | Norman Caple's ad, Vancouver World, 2 Jan 1896.
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517 |
 | Norman Studios ad, Chilliwack Progress, 19 Jan 1949, p. 6.
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 | Norman Studios ad, Chilliwack Progress, 24 Nov 1948, p. 9.
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519 |
 | O.B. Benson's ad, Kootenay Star, 1 Aug 1891. In which he remarks upon his his visit to Revelstoke.
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520 |
 | O.B. Benson's ad, Nelson Miner, 23 May 1891, p. 8. In which he gives notice of his moving from Nelson to Ainsworth.
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521 |
 | O.B. Buell news, Victoria Colonist, 31 Aug 1886, p. 3, part 1.
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 | O.B. Buell news, Victoria Colonist, 31 Aug 1886, p. 3, part 2.
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 | O.C. Hastings cartouche from verso of cabinet card, between 1883-1889. The text reads "O.C. Hastings | Late | Spencer & Hastings | Artist Photographer | Fort Street | All Negatives Preserved | Victoria, B.C."
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 | O.D. Goetze portrait from his book Souvenir of North Western Alaska (1904), p. 51. From a digital facsimile (accessed 8 Jan 2017): https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433081784229
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 | Palmos' Photo Studio news, Nanaimo Daily News, 12 May 1904, p. 4. E.L. Meyer's took advantage of Nanaimo's proximity to Ladysmith and placed some of his studio's photos in a Ladysmith book and stationery store operated by J.A. Knight.
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526 |
 | Panama Studio ad, Massett Leader, 2 Jan 1913, p. 3
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 | Panama Studio ad, Prince Rupert Daily News, 23 Nov 1912, p. 4. This ad was adjacent to one for the Peerless Studio.
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528 |
 | Part of Montreal Camera Club membership, ca. 1894 From The Blue Book for Amateur Photographers by Walter Sprange (American ed., 1895), p. 154. "Mrs. A. Dunbar Taylor" is at the bottom.
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 | Peerless Studio ad, Henderson's Prince Rupert City Directory 1910-1911, p. 29.
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 | Peerless Studio ad, Prince Rupert Daily News, 23 Nov 1912, p. 4. This ad was adjacent to one for the Panama Studio.
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 | Peerless Studio news notice, Prince Rupert Daily News, 21 Mar 1912, p. 4. About the partnership between D.M. Bain and T.J. Davidson.
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 | Peterson and Crowell cartouche from verso of portrait of James and Sarah D. Perry. Image courtesy of BC Archives (ID number unrecorded or unassigned).
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 | Photo Centre (Pacific Coast) Ltd. ad, 1949.
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534 |
 | Photo-Arts Limited ID. The company was first listed at 569 Hornby St. in the 1939 business directory.
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535 |
 | Photocrafts ad, Chilliwack Progress, 28 May 1947, p. 7.
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 | Photographers' Association of the Pacific Northwest article, Daily Colonist, 1 Sep 1923, p. 5, part 1. Describes their conference in Victoria and lauds the work of outgoing president Wilfred Gibson.
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 | Photographers' Association of the Pacific Northwest article, Daily Colonist, 1 Sep 1923, p. 5, part 2. Describes their conference in Victoria and lauds the work of outgoing president Wilfred Gibson.
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 | Photographers' Association of the Pacific Northwest article, Daily Colonist, 1 Sep 1923, p. 5, part 3. Describes their conference in Victoria and lauds the work of outgoing president Wilfred Gibson.
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 | Portion of David Spencer Ltd., Photographic Dept. (Vancouver), envelope.
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540 |
 | Prest and Company ad, Cranbrook Herald, 6 Nov 1902, p. 1. W.A. Prest was buried the day this ad was published.
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 | Prest and Company ad, Cranbrook Prospector, 28 Oct 1905, p. 4.
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 | Prest and Company ad, Fort Steele Prospector, 21 Jul 1900, p. 8.
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 | Prest and Company ad, Fort Steele Prospector, 21 Oct 1899, p. 8. As Henry Kershaw operated a number of businesses in Fort Steele, including a rooming house, the reference to his "old stand" is likely to the location of his former store. The Prospector noted Kershaw was operating out of a new building on Riverside Ave. in Sep 1899 (16 Sep 1899, p. 8).
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 | Prest and Company ad, Fort Steele Prospector, 27 Jan 1900, p. 8.
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545 |
 | Prest and Company ad, Fort Steele Prospector, 3 Jun 1905, p. 2.
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 | Prest and Company news item, Fort Steele Prospector, 23 Sep 1899, p. 1.
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547 |
 | Prest and Company news item, Fort Steele Prospector, 3 Jun 1905, p. 4.
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548 |
 | Queen Studio ad, Nelson Daily Miner, 14 Apr 1900, p. 3.
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549 |
 | Queen Studio ad, Nelson Daily Miner, 24 Nov 1900, p. 4.
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 | Queen Studio ad, Nelson Daily Miner, 26 Nov 1900, p. 4.
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