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951
S.A. Smythe ad, <i>Vernon News</i>, 31 May 1900, p. 8.
S.A. Smythe ad, Vernon News, 31 May 1900, p. 8.
It would be interesting to know if the two albums referenced in the ad have survived.
 
952
S.A. Spencer ad, <i>Daily Colonist</i>, 21 Sep 1860, p. 1.
S.A. Spencer ad, Daily Colonist, 21 Sep 1860, p. 1.
This ad, which first appeared on 2 Aug 1860, announced his new location at the corner of Trounce and Government streets. The initial ad was placed for one month and renewed on 2 Sep 1860.
 
953
S.A. Spencer ad, <i>Daily Colonist</i>, 9 Jul 1875, p. 2.
S.A. Spencer ad, Daily Colonist, 9 Jul 1875, p. 2.
 
954
S.A. Spencer ad, <i>Victoria Daily Standard</i>, 18 Sep 1872, p. 3.
S.A. Spencer ad, Victoria Daily Standard, 18 Sep 1872, p. 3.
 
955
S.A. Spencer ad, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 14 Jul 1872, p. 2.
S.A. Spencer ad, Victoria Colonist, 14 Jul 1872, p. 2.
This ad under his ownership of the Theatre Photographic Gallery first appeared around 12 Jun 1872.
 
956
S.A. Spencer and Noah Shakespeare news, <i>Canadian Illustrated News</i>, 16 Sep 1876, p. 155.
S.A. Spencer and Noah Shakespeare news, Canadian Illustrated News, 16 Sep 1876, p. 155.
A description of the engravings based on the Spencer and Shakespeare photographs of the arches for the Victoria visit of the Governor General Lord and Lady Dufferin.
 
957
S.A. Spencer and Noah Shakespeare news, <i>Canadian Illustrated News</i>, 16 Sep 1876, p. 156.
S.A. Spencer and Noah Shakespeare news, Canadian Illustrated News, 16 Sep 1876, p. 156.
The engraving at the bottom left of the Canadian Pacific Railway offices on Government St., Victoria, was photographed by S.A. Spencer on 24 Aug 1876. See BC Archives, Item A-05929.
 
958
S.A. Spencer and Noah Shakespeare news, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 15 Oct 1876, p. 3.
S.A. Spencer and Noah Shakespeare news, Victoria Colonist, 15 Oct 1876, p. 3.
A description of the six engravings based on photographs by S.A. Spencer and Noah Shakespeare of the arches and decorations in Victoria for the visit of the Governor General Lord and Lady Dufferin. The engravings were published in the 16 Sep 1876 issue of the Canadian Illustrated News.
 
959
S.A. Spencer and Noah Shakespeare news, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 24 Nov 1875, p. 3.
S.A. Spencer and Noah Shakespeare news, Victoria Colonist, 24 Nov 1875, p. 3.
Both photographers marketed portraits of one of the two survivors of the sinking of the Pacific. H.F. Jelly was in Victoria testifying at the coroner's inquest.
 
960
S.A. Spencer imprint from the verso of a photograph.
S.A. Spencer imprint from the verso of a photograph.
Owner of original: Private collection
48.4275, -123.367259
 
961
S.A. Spencer imprint from verso of a portrait.
S.A. Spencer imprint from verso of a portrait.
Portrait of James Robert Anderson, son of A. C. Anderson. Courtesy of BC Archives, Visual Records catalogue no. HP002232 (item G-07221).
Owner of original: BVIPA
48.4275, -123.367259
 
962
S.A. Spencer imprint from verso of a portrait.
S.A. Spencer imprint from verso of a portrait.
Image courtesy of BC Archives, Visual Records catalogue no. HP049988.
Owner of original: BC Archives
48.4275, -123.367259
 
963
S.A. Spencer imprint, verso of carte-de-visite, ca. 1875.
S.A. Spencer imprint, verso of carte-de-visite, ca. 1875.
The photograph is a studio portrait of a seated Indigenous man holding a front-end muzzle-loader rifle between his legs. He is wearing a powder horn on his chest. This is the same imprint on the verso of a portrait of Mrs. James Robert Anderson which is dated to Nov 1875 (BC Archives, Item A-07776 [HP022004]). Courtesy of UBC Library, Uno Langmann Family Collection of British Columbia Photographs, UL_1040_0009.
Owner of original: UBC Library
 
964
S.A. Spencer news, <i>Colonist</i>, 7 Jul 1875, p.3.
S.A. Spencer news, Colonist, 7 Jul 1875, p.3.
A report of the opening and description of Spencer's Photographic Gallery on Fort St.
 
965
S.A. Spencer news, <i>Daily Colonist</i>, 15 Jan 1862, p. 3.
S.A. Spencer news, Daily Colonist, 15 Jan 1862, p. 3.
Advising of his new studio at the corner of Yates and Broad streets. An earlier ad confirms its location on Yates St.
 
966
S.A. Spencer news, <i>Daily Colonist</i>, 7 Nov 1874, p. 3.
S.A. Spencer news, Daily Colonist, 7 Nov 1874, p. 3.
Noting his return from San Francisco "with improved appliances for taking and finishing pictures," along with Mr. Miller, a retoucher from an unnamed San Francisco studio.
 
967
S.A. Spencer news, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 1 Dec 1875, p. 3.
S.A. Spencer news, Victoria Colonist, 1 Dec 1875, p. 3.
Spencer attempted to get out of jury duty through his American citizenship. It did not work.
 
968
S.A. Spencer news, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 2 Aug 1860, p. 2.
S.A. Spencer news, Victoria Colonist, 2 Aug 1860, p. 2.
 
969
S.A. Spencer news, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 2 Nov 1875, p. 3.
S.A. Spencer news, Victoria Colonist, 2 Nov 1875, p. 3.
Major-General Selby Smyth, commander of the Canadian Militia, was on a tour of western Canada which ended in Victoria. He and C.G. Horetzky were on the same vessel to San Francisco, the Dakota, which had left on 30 Oct 1875.
 
970
S.A. Spencer news, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 22 Mar 1882, p. 3.
S.A. Spencer news, Victoria Colonist, 22 Mar 1882, p. 3.
 
971
S.A. Spencer news, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 25 Aug 1876, p. 3.
S.A. Spencer news, Victoria Colonist, 25 Aug 1876, p. 3.
The BC Archives preserves a photograph which may be this image (Item A-05929 / HP015106).
 
972
S.A. Spencer news, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 25 Nov 1875, p. 3.
S.A. Spencer news, Victoria Colonist, 25 Nov 1875, p. 3.
Spencer won two acres of land in a lottery held by the Mechanics' Institute.
 
973
S.A. Spencer news, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 29 Nov 1876, p. 3.
S.A. Spencer news, Victoria Colonist, 29 Nov 1876, p. 3.
 
974
S.A. Spencer obituary, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 16 Aug 1911, p. 7.
S.A. Spencer obituary, Victoria Colonist, 16 Aug 1911, p. 7.
 
975
S.A. Spencer obituary, Victoria <i>Times</i>, 16 Aug 1911, p. 18.
S.A. Spencer obituary, Victoria Times, 16 Aug 1911, p. 18.
 
976
S.A. Spencer's ad, <i>Daily Colonist</i>, 14 Jan 1862, p. 3.
S.A. Spencer's ad, Daily Colonist, 14 Jan 1862, p. 3.
 
977
S.A. Spencer's ad, <i>Daily Colonist</i>, 5 Jun 1872, p. 2.
S.A. Spencer's ad, Daily Colonist, 5 Jun 1872, p. 2.
Announcing he has purchased Craigg's Photographic Gallery; the ad first appeared in the Daily Colonist on 9 May 1872, p. 2.
 
978
S.A. Spencer's ad, <i>Daily Colonist</i>, 5 Nov 1874, p. 1.
S.A. Spencer's ad, Daily Colonist, 5 Nov 1874, p. 1.
This ad first appeared in mid-October to advise his customers that his studio would be closed while he was away in San Francisco in search of a retoucher. He returned with a Mr. Miller.
 
979
S.A. Spencer's ad, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 29 Apr 1875, p. 2.
S.A. Spencer's ad, Victoria Colonist, 29 Apr 1875, p. 2.
First appearance of this ad in which he announces he is vacating his Victoria Theatre Photographic Gallery location on Government St. and moving his studio to Fort St. near Broad St.
 
980
S.A. Spencer's ad, Victoria <i>Gazette</i>, 23 Jul 1859, p. 2.
S.A. Spencer's ad, Victoria Gazette, 23 Jul 1859, p. 2.
As the daguerreotype was a 20 year old process by 1859 and had by then been superseded by the wet collodion (wet plate) negative process, it is unlikely Spencer was taking daguerreotypes.
 
981
S.H. Rowlstone notice, <i>British Columbia Gazette</i>, 10 Jun 1909, p. 2507.
S.H. Rowlstone notice, British Columbia Gazette, 10 Jun 1909, p. 2507.
Of his intent to purchase land in the Fort George Land District.
 
982
S.J. Thompson imprint, verso of a mounted photograph, 1889-1898.
S.J. Thompson imprint, verso of a mounted photograph, 1889-1898.
The photograph is a studio portrait of a woman standing with her left arm resting on the back of a chair. Courtesy of UBC Library, Uno Langmann Family Collection of British Columbia Photographs, UL_1479_0020.
Owner of original: UBC Library
 
983
S.J. Thompson news, Vancouver <i>Province</i>, 15 Apr 1898, p. 4.
S.J. Thompson news, Vancouver Province, 15 Apr 1898, p. 4.
This article discusses the return of the vessel Quadra with the Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries, Louis Coste, and Thompson.
 
984
S.J. Thompson's ad, <i>News-Advertiser</i> (Vancouver), 1896 05 31.
S.J. Thompson's ad, News-Advertiser (Vancouver), 1896 05 31.
The Point Ellice Bridge collapse occurred on 26 May 1896. Remarkably, S.J. Thompson happened to be in Victoria and was able to be on the scene, according to this ad, within 10 minutes. Over four dozen men, women and children were killed in this tragic event.
49.263588, -123.138565
 
985
S.J. Thompson's studio, 620 Columbia St., New Westminster.
S.J. Thompson's studio, 620 Columbia St., New Westminster.
S.J. Thompson's studio was destroyed in the New Westminster Fire on September 11, 1898. Fortunately, Thompson had opened a new studio in neighboring Vancouver in December 1897 and had moved his landscape negatives there. This lithograph is possibly from the West Shore periodical. Image courtesty of BC Archives, Visual Records catalogue number HP044342 (item B-09366).
Owner of original: BVIPA
49.2013009, -122.91133
 
986
S.M. Eveleigh as depicted by a newspaper cartoonist, ca. 1910-1911.
S.M. Eveleigh as depicted by a newspaper cartoonist, ca. 1910-1911.
He was an architect and amateur photographer. From the publication British Columbians As We See 'Em printed by the Vancouver News-Advertiser.
 
987
S.S. Kresge Company Building blueprint depicting rooms 202 and 203, 1930.
S.S. Kresge Company Building blueprint depicting rooms 202 and 203, 1930.
The building stood at 1100-1108 Douglas St. until it was demolished. Room 202 housed the Campbell Studio in 1939 and room 203 was used by the studio in 1940. City of Victoria Archives
reference code CoV-CR-0144-2-0168.
Owner of original: City of Victoria Archives
 
988
Samuel Gray's ad, <i>Penticton Press</i>, 10 Apr 1909, p. 3.
Samuel Gray's ad, Penticton Press, 10 Apr 1909, p. 3.
Announces the opening of his Kelowna studio.
 
989
Savannah and Company article, <i>Daily Colonist</i>, 5 Feb 1892, p. 5.
Savannah and Company article, Daily Colonist, 5 Feb 1892, p. 5.
Describes their "new quarters in the Five Sisters' Block." The Victoria Times ran a similar article on 3 Feb 1892.
 
990
Shakespeare Photographic Gallery ad, <i>First Victoria Directory, Third Issue, and British Columbia Guide</i> (Mallandaine, Jun 1869), p. 80.
Shakespeare Photographic Gallery ad, First Victoria Directory, Third Issue, and British Columbia Guide (Mallandaine, Jun 1869), p. 80.
 
991
Shaw Brothers ad, <i>Henderson's Greater Victoria Directory...1912</i>, p. 590.
Shaw Brothers ad, Henderson's Greater Victoria Directory...1912, p. 590.
 
992
Skene Lowe article, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, Special Ed., 5 Apr 1896, p. 7, part 1.
Skene Lowe article, Victoria Colonist, Special Ed., 5 Apr 1896, p. 7, part 1.
 
993
Skene Lowe article, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, Special Ed., 5 Apr 1896, p. 7, part 2.
Skene Lowe article, Victoria Colonist, Special Ed., 5 Apr 1896, p. 7, part 2.
 
994
Smith's Picture Shop ad, <i>Colonist</i>, 16 Nov 1947, p. 13
Smith's Picture Shop ad, Colonist, 16 Nov 1947, p. 13
The company continued in business past 1950.
 
995
Somerton Brothers ad, <i>Michel Reporter</i>, 17 Apr 1909, p. 12.
Somerton Brothers ad, Michel Reporter, 17 Apr 1909, p. 12.
 
996
Somerton Brothers ad, <i>Michel Reporter</i>, 20 Nov 1909, p. 8.
Somerton Brothers ad, Michel Reporter, 20 Nov 1909, p. 8.
 
997
Sosthene Driard and L.A. Blanc's ad to creditors against N.M. Clerjon, deceased, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 8 Mar 1864, p. 1.
Sosthene Driard and L.A. Blanc's ad to creditors against N.M. Clerjon, deceased, Victoria Colonist, 8 Mar 1864, p. 1.
 
998
Spencer and Hastings ad, <i>San Francisco Journal of Commerce</i>, BC Edition, 4 Dec 1884, p. 4.
Spencer and Hastings ad, San Francisco Journal of Commerce, BC Edition, 4 Dec 1884, p. 4.
Note that they manufactured dry plates, most likely strictly for the local market.
 
999
Spencer and Hastings ad, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 12 Jan 1884, p. 4.
Spencer and Hastings ad, Victoria Colonist, 12 Jan 1884, p. 4.
 
1000
Spencer and Hastings ad, Yale <i>Inland Sentinel</i>, 5 Apr 1883, p. 3.
Spencer and Hastings ad, Yale Inland Sentinel, 5 Apr 1883, p. 3.
The photographs enumerated in this ad were taken by O.C. Hastings during his 30 Jun to 4 Aug 1879 trip aboard HMS Rocket with Dr. I.W. Powell on a tour of inspection of Indigenous villages.
 

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