Matches 651 to 700 of 1,166 » See Gallery
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651 | M.F. Kelly ad, Tacoma Daily Ledger, 9 Apr 1893, p. 7 This ad is slightly different than the one which appeared around the same time in a competing newspaper. | |||
652 | M.F. Kelly ad, Tacoma Daily News, 28 Oct 1889, p. 11. | |||
653 | M.F. Kelly ad, Tacoma Daily News, 8 Apr 1893, p. 7. | |||
654 | M.F. Kelly ad, Union Weekly News, 24 Jan 1898, p. 8. By Jan 1898 Kelly advertised for someone to take over his photo business. | |||
655 | M.F. Kelly and Bert Moore news, Union Weekly News, 1 Mar 1898, p. 8. By Mar 1898 M.F. Kelly had found a photographer to take over his business in Union, BC: Bert Moore. | |||
656 | M.F. Kelly article, (Courtenay) Weekly News, 19 Nov 1895, p. 8 About the construction of his photo studio in Union. | |||
657 | M.F. Kelly news, Tacoma Daily News, 12 Sep 1896, p. 6. After being away for a year on Vancouver Island, he returned to Tacoma for a visit. | |||
658 | M.F. Kelly news, Cumberland News, 31 Dec 1898, p. 4. A Nanaimo photographer is reported to have rented Kelly's former studio space effective 1 Jan 1899. | |||
659 | M.F. Kelly news, Union Weekly News, 19 Apr 1898, p. 1. In this letter M.F. Kelly describes some of his voyage to Skagway which he reached 4 Apr 1898 and his plan to rendezvous with his son, H. Claude Kelly. | |||
660 | M.F. Kelly news, Union Weekly News, 2 Nov 1897, p. 8. This newspaper item shows he was still in Union late in 1897. | |||
661 | M.F. Kelly news, Union Weekly News, 4 May 1897, p. 8. Destination unstated, Kelly left Union for a month or two. Upon his return on 5 Jun 1897 it was reported he had been visiting Tacoma, WA (Union Weekly News, 8 Jun 1897, p. 8). | |||
662 | M.F. Kelly news, Union Weekly News, 9 Mar 1897, p. 8. In this news item Kelly indicates he was planning on leaving Union for the Kootenay region. | |||
663 | M.F. Kelly's studio ad, (Courtenay) Weekly News, 10 Dec 1895, p. 8. | |||
664 | M.F. Kelly's studio ad, (Courtenay) Weekly News, 17 Dec 1895, p. 1. | |||
665 | Macfadyen's Photo Studio and Martel's Photo Studio ad, Vancouver World, 11 Mar 1909, p. 18. J.A. Macfadyen managed his own studio and Martel's Photo Studio. | |||
666 | Martel's Photo Studio ad, Saturday Sunset, 15 Jun 1907, p. 4. According to a Nov 1908 newspaper ad, the studio canvassed Vancouver with a coupon. | |||
667 | Martel's Photo Studio ad, Vancouver Province, 18 Jan 1908, p. 12. | |||
668 | Martel's Photo Studio ad, Vancouver Province, 29 Jun 1907, p. 13. | |||
669 | Martel's Photo Studio ad, Vancouver Province, 4 Apr 1908, p. 14. | |||
670 | Martel's Photo Studio ad, Vancouver Province, 7 Nov 1908, p. 20. The ad notes the presence of the photographer Mr. Claiborne and the manager J.A. Macfadyen. | |||
671 | Martel's Photo Studio ad, Vancouver World, 1 Feb 1908, p. 17. This ad notes the arrival of J.A. Macfadyen, formerly of Winnipeg, as the new manager of Martel's Photo Studio. | |||
672 | Martel's Photo Studio ad, Vancouver World, 15 Feb 1908, p. 10. | |||
673 | Mary Spencer's "signature" on a photo mount |
Place: Kamloops, BC |
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674 | Maynard Building[?] construction cost[?], Victoria Colonist, 1 Jan 1892, p. 8. The $9,000.00 may be an assessed amount or the construction cost. J. Maynard is likely a typo for R. Maynard. | |||
675 | McDonald and Baxter ad, Nanaimo Free Press, 17 Feb 1922, p. 2. | |||
676 | McDonald and Baxter ad, Nanaimo Free Press, 7 Mar 1922, p. 3. | |||
677 | McDonald and Baxter and Baxter and Bradford news item, Nanaimo Free Press, 24 Oct 1921, p. 1 Baxter and Bradford dissolved their partnership and the partnership of McDonald and Baxter carried on the business under a new name. | |||
678 | McRae Brothers ad, Northern British Columbia Index and Guide... 1916, p. 69. | |||
679 | Mechanics' Literary Institute ad, Victoria Colonist, 19 Jan 1865, p. 1. This ad, which appeared as early as Dec 1864, mentions that the institute's rooms are on the first floor (one above ground level) of Fardon's building, which implies his ownership. | |||
680 | Meyers' Studios ad, Daily Colonist, 11 Jun 1939, p. 11. Touting its use of Gevaert films, plates and papers | |||
681 | Meyers' Studios ad, Daily Colonist, 11 Jun 1939, p. 11. Announcing new branches in Vancouver, Victoria and New Westminster. | |||
682 | Meyers' Studios news, Daily Colonist, 11 Jun 1939, p. 11. A near full-page about its branch openings in Vancouver, Victoria and New Westminster. | |||
683 | Meyers' Studios stamp and negative number on verso of print. |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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684 | Milross & Wren's ad, Vancouver Weekly Herald & North Pacific News, 21 May 1886. This was the first ad by a resident Vancouver photographer. |
49.263588, -123.138565 |
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685 | Minnetta Maggie Foxall's obituary, Daily Colonist, 13 Jun 1940, p. 5. | |||
686 | Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Spencer news item, Chilliwack Progress, 28 Jul 1943, p. 7. | |||
687 | Mrs. G.F. Chapman news item, Chilliwack Progress, 19 Oct 1910, p. 4. Regarding her arrival from Mount Forest, ON, their former home. | |||
688 | Mrs. Lavinia McCrea news, Victoria Daily Times, 2 Jul 1924, p. 6. In a talk to the Kumtuks Club of Victoria she described her experience photographing for five years the inside of the second largest steel plant "in America". | |||
689 | Mrs. R. and R. Maynard ads, Victoria Colonist, 2 Apr 1898, p. 2. | |||
690 | Mrs. R. and Richard Maynard ad, Victoria Province, 2 Feb 1895, p. 82. A dual ad for their businesses at 41 Pandora Ave. which they had opened in March 1892 in their own building. Mrs. R. Maynard's studio was upstairs and it was entered through a separate outside entrance whose address was 41 1/2 Pandora Ave. | |||
691 | Mrs. R. and Richard Maynard's joint ad, Victoria Colonist, 1 Apr 1892, p. 2. This is their first joint ad following their move from their former addresses on Douglas Street. | |||
692 | Mrs. R. and Richard's ad, Victoria Colonist, 9 Jan 1892, p. 2. | |||
693 | Mrs. R. Maynard ad, 1884. Published in Newton H. Chittenden's report of his exploration of Haida Gwaii (formerly the Queen Charlotte Islands) in 1884, p. 65. | |||
694 | Mrs. R. Maynard ad, 1891-1892. This ad was published in British Columbia: a Description of its Natural Resources, Commercial Advantages, Leading Mercantile and Business Houses (Victoria: Phil R. Smith, 1891-92). |
Owner of original: BC Archives |
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695 | Mrs. R. Maynard ad, San Francisco Journal of Commerce, BC Edition, 4 Dec 1884, p. 4. | |||
696 | Mrs. R. Maynard ad, Victoria Daily Standard, 20 Jun 1870, supplement, between p. 2 and 3. The newspaper noted that due to the large number of ads they were forced to publish a supplement. Mrs. R. Maynard's ad is in column 1. Note her use of the phrase "Photographic Artiste". This ad was scheduled to run for one year. | |||
697 | Mrs. R. Maynard ad, Victoria Colonist, 1 Jan 1888, p. 1. Informing "ladies" who had portraits of their children taken in 1887 were eligible to receive one of the annual Gems of British Columbia collages. | |||
698 | Mrs. R. Maynard ad, Victoria Colonist, 26 Mar 1892, p. 8. In this ad she lets her customers know of her new address effective 28 Mar 1892 and thanked them for 30 years of business or since 1862. | |||
699 | Mrs. R. Maynard ad, Victoria Colonist, 3 Jan 1889, p. 1. Refers to the annual Gems of British Columbia collage containing thousands of tiny images of children photographed by the Maynard studio. The ad is dated 31 Dec 1888 with a scheduled first publication date of 1 Jan 1889. | |||
700 | Mrs. R. Maynard ad, Victoria Standard, 8 Dec 1885, p. 3. These CPR views were more than likely chiefly taken by Richard Maynard since he had spent several years in the early 1880s documenting construction of the railway. |