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751
Mrs. R. Maynard imprint, verso of a card photograph, 1874-1892.
Mrs. R. Maynard imprint, verso of a card photograph, 1874-1892.
The photograph is a studio portrait of a man and woman, possibly an engagement or wedding portrait. All four sides have scalloped edges. Courtesy of UBC Library, Uno Langmann Family Collection of British Columbia Photographs, UL_2001_0010.
Owner of original: UBC Library
 
752
Mrs. R. Maynard imprint, verso of a carte-de-visite, between 1874-1892.
Mrs. R. Maynard imprint, verso of a carte-de-visite, between 1874-1892.
The recto is a portrait of Hannah Maynard. The design on the verso is a variation of another identical design.
Owner of original: Private collection
 
753
Mrs. R. Maynard imprint, verso of a carte-de-visite, ca. 1878-1879.
Mrs. R. Maynard imprint, verso of a carte-de-visite, ca. 1878-1879.
From a private collection.
Owner of original: Private collection
 
754
Mrs. R. Maynard imprint, verso of a mounted photograph, 20 Aug 1879.
Mrs. R. Maynard imprint, verso of a mounted photograph, 20 Aug 1879.
The photograph depicts the SS Princess Louise side-paddle steamer docked at Comox during Richard and Hannah's working vacation around Vancouver Island. Courtesy of BC Archives, Visual Records catalogue no. HP000404 (item A-00190).
Owner of original: BC Archives
48.42692240348919, -123.3643627166748
 
755
Mrs. R. Maynard imprint, verso of a mounted photograph, between 1874-1892.
Mrs. R. Maynard imprint, verso of a mounted photograph, between 1874-1892.
From a private collection.
Owner of original: Private collection
48.42697935853582, -123.36427688598633
 
756
Mrs. R. Maynard imprint, verso of a mounted photograph, between 1874-1892.
Mrs. R. Maynard imprint, verso of a mounted photograph, between 1874-1892.
From a private collection.
Owner of original: Private collection
48.42695088102048, -123.36427688598633
 
757
Mrs. R. Maynard imprint, verso of a mounted photograph, ca. 1893.
Mrs. R. Maynard imprint, verso of a mounted photograph, ca. 1893.
Image courtesy of BC Archives, Visual Records catalogue no. HP000235.
Owner of original: BC Archives
48.42774824541823, -123.36376190185547
 
758
Mrs. R. Maynard imprint, verso of card photograph, 1874-1892.
Mrs. R. Maynard imprint, verso of card photograph, 1874-1892.
The photograph is a head-and-shoulders portrait of an unidentified man. Courtesy of UBC Library, Uno Langmann Family Collection of British Columbia Photographs, UL_2001_0013.
Owner of original: UBC Library
 
759
Mrs. R. Maynard imprint, verso of card photograph, 1874-1892.
Mrs. R. Maynard imprint, verso of card photograph, 1874-1892.
The photograph is a head-and-shoulders portrait of a young woman. Courtesy of UBC Library, Uno Langmann Family Collection of British Columbia Photographs, UL_2001_0009.
Owner of original: UBC Library
 
760
Mrs. R. Maynard imprint, verso of card photograph, 1874-1892.
Mrs. R. Maynard imprint, verso of card photograph, 1874-1892.
The photograph is a studio portrait of a woman wearing a hat and holding an infant, possibly a baptismal portrait. Courtesy of UBC Library, Uno Langmann Family Collection of British Columbia Photographs, UL_2001_0004.
Owner of original: UBC Library
 
761
Mrs. R. Maynard imprint, verso of card photograph, 1874-1892.
Mrs. R. Maynard imprint, verso of card photograph, 1874-1892.
The photograph is a head-and-shoulders portrait of a woman wearing a ribbon and lace hat. Courtesy of UBC Library, Uno Langmann Family Collection of British Columbia Photographs, UL_2001_0012.
Owner of original: UBC Library
 
762
Mrs. R. Maynard imprint, verso of carte-de-visite, 1883.
Mrs. R. Maynard imprint, verso of carte-de-visite, 1883.
The photograph is a studio portrait of a seated Mrs. Thomas Blinkhorn, aged 78, and bears a date of 16 Jul 1883. Courtesy of BC Archives, Item F-07321 (HP002356).
Owner of original: BC Archives
 
763
Mrs. R. Maynard imprint, verso of carte-de-visite, ca. 1868-1878.
Mrs. R. Maynard imprint, verso of carte-de-visite, ca. 1868-1878.
The photograph on the recto is a portrait of an Indigenous woman (PA-195149). Courtesy of Library and Archives Canada, PA-195571.
Owner of original: Library and Archives Canada
 
764
Mrs. R. Maynard imprint, verso of carte-de-visite, ca. 1879.
Mrs. R. Maynard imprint, verso of carte-de-visite, ca. 1879.
This is the same design as used on the verso of a photograph taken on 20 Aug 1879 during Richard and Hannah's working vacation around Vancouver Island. The recto of this private collection photograph is a portrait of a family.
Owner of original: Private collection
 
765
Mrs. R. Maynard news item, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 11 Oct 1872, p. 3.
Mrs. R. Maynard news item, Victoria Colonist, 11 Oct 1872, p. 3.
An article about the first provincial agricultural exhibition mentioned her stereoscopic views which may in fact have been taken by her husband Richard.
 
766
Mrs. R. Maynard news item, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 25 Dec 1881, p. 3.
Mrs. R. Maynard news item, Victoria Colonist, 25 Dec 1881, p. 3.
About her famous "Gems of British Columbia" photo composite annual series of portraits of children.
48.4275, -123.367259
 
767
Mrs. R. Maynard news item, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 25 Mar 1868, p. 3.
Mrs. R. Maynard news item, Victoria Colonist, 25 Mar 1868, p. 3.
She marketed photographs of the 1868 Fanny shipwreck taken on 24 Mar 1868. Although the newspaper claimed they were taken by her, they were likely taken by her husband Richard.
48.4275, -123.367259
 
768
Mrs. R. Maynard news, <i>St. Louis and Canadian Photographer</i>, Jan 1892, p. 73.
Mrs. R. Maynard news, St. Louis and Canadian Photographer, Jan 1892, p. 73.
Notes that the studio has been producing the Gems of British Columbia for 12 years or since 1880.
 
769
Mrs. R. Maynard news, <i>Victoria Daily Times</i>, 18 Aug 1884, p. 3.
Mrs. R. Maynard news, Victoria Daily Times, 18 Aug 1884, p. 3.
This was not the first time one or the other Maynard was mistaken for the other. Hannah's solo trip to Haida Gwaii (formerly Queen Charlotte Islands) was on the Princess Louise between 2 and 17 Aug 1884.
 
770
Mrs. R. Maynard news, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 15 Oct 1885, p. 3.
Mrs. R. Maynard news, Victoria Colonist, 15 Oct 1885, p. 3.
The photograph was taken on 10 Oct 1885 when the Governor-General, the Marquess of Lansdowne, was aboard the ship. For the HMS Triumph photo, see https://search-bcarchives.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/hms-triumph-in-esquimalt (BC Archives item A-00318 / HP000720).
 
771
Mrs. R. Maynard news, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 20 Apr 1883, p. 3.
Mrs. R. Maynard news, Victoria Colonist, 20 Apr 1883, p. 3.
For the photograph see https://search-bcarchives.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/japanese-fishing-crew-rescured-in-china-sea-by-barque-tiger-these-men-are-believed-to-be-first-japanese-in-victoria
 
772
Mrs. R. Maynard news, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 27 May 1883, p.3.
Mrs. R. Maynard news, Victoria Colonist, 27 May 1883, p.3.
This same issue published two pieces about photos taken by O.C. Hastings of Spencer and Hastings of the same subject matter on Thursday, 24 May. The photographs were almost certainly taken by her husband, Richard Maynard. For a possible match to the baseball game, see https://search-bcarchives.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/baseball-game-in-beacon-hill-park-victoria-2
 
773
Mrs. R. Maynard news, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 29 Aug 1885, p. 3.
Mrs. R. Maynard news, Victoria Colonist, 29 Aug 1885, p. 3.
The Point Ellice Bridge collapsed under the weight of an overloaded streetcar 26 on May 1896. There were over four dozen deaths.
 
774
Mrs. R. Maynard news, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 29 Sep 1912, p. 10, part 1.
Mrs. R. Maynard news, Victoria Colonist, 29 Sep 1912, p. 10, part 1.
On the occasion of her retirement, Mrs. R. Maynard describes her experiences as a photographer, some of them mis-remembered, over about 50 years in Victoria.
 
775
Mrs. R. Maynard news, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 29 Sep 1912, p. 10, part 2.
Mrs. R. Maynard news, Victoria Colonist, 29 Sep 1912, p. 10, part 2.
On the occasion of her retirement, Mrs. R. Maynard describes her experiences as a photographer, some of them mis-remembered, over about 50 years in Victoria.
 
776
Mrs. R. Maynard news, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 29 Sep 1912, p. 10, part 3.
Mrs. R. Maynard news, Victoria Colonist, 29 Sep 1912, p. 10, part 3.
On the occasion of her retirement, Mrs. R. Maynard describes her experiences as a photographer, some of them mis-remembered, over about 50 years in Victoria.
 
777
Mrs. R. Maynard news, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 29 Sep 1912, p. 10, part 4.
Mrs. R. Maynard news, Victoria Colonist, 29 Sep 1912, p. 10, part 4.
On the occasion of her retirement, Mrs. R. Maynard describes her experiences as a photographer, some of them mis-remembered, over about 50 years in Victoria.
 
778
Mrs. R. Maynard news, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 3 Jan 1885, p. 3.
Mrs. R. Maynard news, Victoria Colonist, 3 Jan 1885, p. 3.
About the Gems of British Columbia series and an additional photograph.
 
779
Mrs. R. Maynard news, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 4 Jun 1885, p. 3.
Mrs. R. Maynard news, Victoria Colonist, 4 Jun 1885, p. 3.
As the tintype, like the daguerreotype, was a one-off process, it is not clear whether this was a tongue-in-cheek or a serious reference to the end product of her portraiture.
 
780
Mrs. R. Maynard news, Victoria <i>Times</i>, 21 Sep 1885, p. 4.
Mrs. R. Maynard news, Victoria Times, 21 Sep 1885, p. 4.
About the publication in the St. Louis Photographer of one of the annual Gems of British Columbia collages, this one containing tiny portraits of 1,800 children and babies.
 
781
Mrs. R. Maynard's ad, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 23 Oct 1874, p. 2.
Mrs. R. Maynard's ad, Victoria Colonist, 23 Oct 1874, p. 2.
She moved to this location following the construction of Richard's new boot and shoe store in the spring 1874 which he occupied in May 1874. Richard added to the building a purpose-built photographic gallery for his wife which she moved to from Johnson St. in the fall 1874. This ad was still being published in the Colonist in Jun 1875.
48.4275, -123.367259
 
782
Mrs. William Foxall's obituary, <i>Victoria Daily Times</i>, 16 May 1924, p. 9.
Mrs. William Foxall's obituary, Victoria Daily Times, 16 May 1924, p. 9.
 
783
N. Caple and Co.'s ad, Vancouver <i>News-Advertiser</i>, 28 Jul 1896, p. 1.
N. Caple and Co.'s ad, Vancouver News-Advertiser, 28 Jul 1896, p. 1.
49.263588, -123.138565
 
784
N. Caple and Co.'s ad, Vancouver <i>World</i>, 4 Nov 1895, p. 1.
N. Caple and Co.'s ad, Vancouver World, 4 Nov 1895, p. 1.
49.263588, -123.138565
 
785
N. Shakespeare news, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 13 May 1875, p. 3.
N. Shakespeare news, Victoria Colonist, 13 May 1875, p. 3.
About his lease of the Theatre Photographic Gallery.
 
786
N. Shakespeare news, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 22 May 1875, p. 3.
N. Shakespeare news, Victoria Colonist, 22 May 1875, p. 3.
About a potential libel lawsuit by Shakespeare and other city councillors.
 
787
N. Shakespeare news, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 23 Apr 1875, p. 3.
N. Shakespeare news, Victoria Colonist, 23 Apr 1875, p. 3.
This photograph later appeared as an engraving in the Canadian Illustrated News.
 
788
N. Shakespeare news, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 23 May 1875, p. 3.
N. Shakespeare news, Victoria Colonist, 23 May 1875, p. 3.
 
789
N.J. Porter ad from his publication <i>Glimpses Through Moose Jaw and District</i>, 1903.
N.J. Porter ad from his publication Glimpses Through Moose Jaw and District, 1903.
Digital facsimile from Peel's Prairie Provinces (Peel 2711); URL (accessed 4 Jan 2017): http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/bibliography/2711.html
 
790
Neelands Bros. ad, Nelson <i>Miner</i>, 4 Jul 1891, p. 2.
Neelands Bros. ad, Nelson Miner, 4 Jul 1891, p. 2.
 
791
Neelands Brothers news item, Nelson <i>Miner</i>, 16 Nov 1895, p. 1.
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.
 
792
Neelands Brothers' ad, <i>Nakusp Ledge</i>, 16 Nov 1893, p. 4.
Neelands Brothers' ad, Nakusp Ledge, 16 Nov 1893, p. 4.
 
793
Neelands Brothers' ad, Nelson <i>Tribune</i>, 7 Dec 1893, p. 4.
Neelands Brothers' ad, Nelson Tribune, 7 Dec 1893, p. 4.
 
794
Nelson Studio ad, <i>W.A. Jeffries' Nelson City Directory 1913</i>, p. 5.
Nelson Studio ad, W.A. Jeffries' Nelson City Directory 1913, p. 5.
 
795
Nelson Studio ad, Nelson <i>Daily News</i>, 17 Dec 1921, p. 10.
Nelson Studio ad, Nelson Daily News, 17 Dec 1921, p. 10.
The business directories never listed the two men as the McGregor Brothers.
 
796
New Photograph Gallery ad, Victoria <i>Colonist</i> 4 Sep 1878, p. 3.
New Photograph Gallery ad, Victoria Colonist 4 Sep 1878, p. 3.
The studio announced its permanent closure for 16 Sep 1878.
 
797
New Photograph Gallery ad, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 22 Aug 1878, p. 3.
New Photograph Gallery ad, Victoria Colonist, 22 Aug 1878, p. 3.
This ad, with different text, appeared on the same day as an ad in the Victoria Standard.
 
798
New Photograph Gallery ad, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 3 Sep 1878, p. 3.
New Photograph Gallery ad, Victoria Colonist, 3 Sep 1878, p. 3.
This ad appeared a day before the studio announced its permanent closure.
 
799
New Photograph Gallery ad, Victoria <i>Daily Standard</i>, 22 Aug 1878, p. 4
New Photograph Gallery ad, Victoria Daily Standard, 22 Aug 1878, p. 4
The owner/operator of this studio is undetermined.
48.4228214, -123.36805
 
800
New Westminster Camera Club news, Vancouver <i>Province</i>, 13 May 1903, p. 5.
New Westminster Camera Club news, Vancouver Province, 13 May 1903, p. 5.
A report of the meeting on 12 May at which H.O. Brown was elected President.
 

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