Name | Vaughan, John William | |
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Gender | Male | |
Business Address/Year | 1862-1865 | Victoria, BC |
Address: Government St. (W. side near View St.) Victoria Theatre Photographic Gallery Victoria, BC Canada | ||
Association | Vaughan's Photographic Gallery (Relationship: Owner) | |
Association | Victoria Theatre Photographic Gallery (Relationship: Owner) | |
Association | Fulton, Christopher (Relationship: Partner) | |
Association | Vaughan and Fulton (Relationship: Partner) | |
Association | Vaughan and Robertson (Relationship: Partner) | |
Association | Brown, George Hay (Relationship: Employee) | |
Person ID | I436 | Camera Workers | V, vol. 1, 1858-1900 |
Last Modified | 18 May 2023 |
Photos | Victoria Theatre Photographic Gallery, Government Street, Aug 1875, by Charles Horetzky Magnification of a photograph taken from the Driard Hotel showing the distinctive facade of the Victoria Theatre Photographic Gallery at the time it was leased to Noah Shakespeare by its owner S.A. Spencer. This photograph appears in multiple copies of Horetzky's 1875 Bute Inlet route survey photographs albums and is dated Aug 1875. Image courtesy of BC Archives, Item A-03456 (HP009486). | |
Dr. A.R. Benson and his wife, 1860s. Studio portrait by J.W. Vaughan. Image courtesy of BC Archives, Visual Records item number B-00931 (HP028892). |
Documents | J.W. Vaughan's ad, Victoria Colonist, 10 Jun 1864, p. 1. A slightly different version of this ad started appearing in Jul 1864. | |
J.W. Vaughan's ID from the verso of a carte-de-visite portrait. Portrait of Israel Wood Powell, Jr. Image courtesy of BC Archives, Visual Records item number B-01965 (HP030764). | ||
J.W. Vaughan's ID from the verso of a carte-de-visite portrait. The portrait is of an officer from HMS Topaze. Image courtesy of BC Archives, Visual Records catalogue no. HP050033. | ||
J.W. Vaughan's ad, Victoria Colonist, 8 Aug 1864, p. 1. | ||
J.W. Vaughan ad no. 2, Victoria Colonist, 10 Jun 1864, p. 1. This ad first appeared in early Mar 1864 in the Colonist following the dissolution of the Vaughan and Robertson partnership. | ||
J.A. Vaughan's ad, Victoria Colonist, 1 May 1863, p. 1. This ad first appeared in the Colonist as early as 16 Mar 1863, p. 3. Its last appearance in the Colonist was in early Aug 1863 just prior to the first ad for the Vaughan and Robertson partnership. | ||
Vaughan's Photographic Gallery's ad, The British Columbian and Victoria Guide and Directory for 1863, p. 18. The studio was in the Victoria Theatre building. | ||
Vaughan's Photographic Gallery ad, Victoria Colonist, 7 Sep 1864, p. 2. This ad notes the hiring of G.H. Brown, an experienced photographer from the U.S. | ||
Vaughan's Photographic Gallery news, Victoria Colonist, 7 Sep 1864, p. 3. Without naming him, this news item notes the hiring of G.H. Brown by J.W. Vaughan. | ||
Vaughan and Fulton ad, Victoria Colonist, 31 Oct 1862, p. 2. This ad first appeared in the Colonist on 30 Oct 1862. | ||
Vaughan and Fulton ad, Victoria Colonist, 18 Dec 1862, p. 2. Their dissolution of partnership notice. | ||
Vaughan's Photographic Gallery ad, Victoria Colonist, 22 Jan 1863, p. 3. | ||
Vaughan and Robertson's ad, Victoria Colonist, 5 Aug 1863, p. 2. First appearance of this ad. | ||
J.W. Vaughan news, Victoria Colonist, 29 Apr 1864, p.3. About the theft of a photographic case by a "boy" who was sentenced to the chain gang. Two years later the same thing happened to G.R. Fardon at his studio. | ||
Vaughan's Photographic Gallery ad, Victoria Colonist, 16 Jan 1865, p. 1. Ad for the sale of his studio due to his imminent departure for Honduras. | ||
J.W. Vaughan's ad, Victoria Colonist, 27 Apr 1863, p. 2. This ad ran for a week. | ||
J.W. Vaughan news, Victoria Colonist, 9 Dec 1864, p. 3. Vaughan advertises "crayotypes", portraits based on photographs. They are rather expensive but would in effect be an original work of art. | ||
J.W. Vaughan's news, Victoria Colonist, 9 Dec 1863, p. 3. | ||
J.W. Vaughan's ad, Victoria Colonist, 9 May 1864, p. 2. | ||
J.W. Vaughan's ad, Victoria Colonist, 9 Nov 1864, p. 4. This ad first appeared on 8 Nov 1864 and may have signalled the departure of Vaughan's former assistant, G.H. Brown, who left Victoria on 2 Sep 1864 on the bark Rival. | ||
J.W. Vaughan's ad in Joseph Park's A Practical View of the Mining Laws of British Columbia (1864), p. lxvii. Immediately above Vaughan's ad was one for George Robinson Fardon. | ||
J.W. Vaughan's ad, Victoria Colonist, 6 Jul 1864, p. 1. The layout of this ad is slightly different from the version which first appeared in Jun 1864. |
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