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'Licentious Photograph' news, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 3 Nov 1869, p. 3.
"Licentious Photograph" news, Victoria Colonist, 3 Nov 1869, p. 3.
Both J.A. Craigg and Noah Shakespeare wrote letters to the editor, published on 4 Nov 1869, in which they assumed this news item had been aimed at their studio.
 
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'Notice. Richard H. Trueman, Deceased.', <i>British Columbia Gazette</i>, 16 Mar 1911, p. 3555
"Notice. Richard H. Trueman, Deceased.", British Columbia Gazette, 16 Mar 1911, p. 3555
 
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'The Great Bluff on the Thompson River, B.C.', <i>Canadian Illustrated News</i>, 24 Feb 1872, p. 116.
"The Great Bluff on the Thompson River, B.C.", Canadian Illustrated News, 24 Feb 1872, p. 116.
An etching based on Frederick Dally's photograph from 1867 or 1868.
 
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'Trueman's Studio' news, <i>British Columbia Review</i>, 1906.
"Trueman's Studio" news, British Columbia Review, 1906.
 
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<i>Christmas Tree Program</i>, Teller, AK, 25 Dec 1901.
Christmas Tree Program, Teller, AK, 25 Dec 1901.
An ad for Eugen Androchourcz appears on this sheet.
 
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<i>Cumberland Islander</i> ad, 8 Mar 1919, p. 1
Cumberland Islander ad, 8 Mar 1919, p. 1
 
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A. Douglas and Company ad, Vancouver <i>Daily News-Advertiser</i>, 22 Sep 1896, p. 2.
A. Douglas and Company ad, Vancouver Daily News-Advertiser, 22 Sep 1896, p. 2.
Their business failed and the assets were put up for sale by the bailiff.
 
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A. Douglas and Company news, Vancouver <i>Daily News-Advertiser</i>, 23 Aug 1893, p. 8.
A. Douglas and Company news, Vancouver Daily News-Advertiser, 23 Aug 1893, p. 8.
 
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A.B. Thom ad, Regina <i>Leader</i>, 20 Dec 1894, p. 5.
A.B. Thom ad, Regina Leader, 20 Dec 1894, p. 5.
Note the reference to Rocky Mountain views for sale.
 
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A.B. Thom news, <i>Manitoba Weekly Free Press</i>, 23 Dec 1886, p. 8.
A.B. Thom news, Manitoba Weekly Free Press, 23 Dec 1886, p. 8.
The article notes that he had gathered some 2,000 negatives over the past six months as the official photographer for the CPR.
 
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A.C. Hirschfeld ad, <i>Atlin Claim</i>, 3 Jun 1899, p. 1.
A.C. Hirschfeld ad, Atlin Claim, 3 Jun 1899, p. 1.
 
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A.C. Hirschfeld news, Vancouver <i>Province</i>, 15 Sep 1900, p. 9.
A.C. Hirschfeld news, Vancouver Province, 15 Sep 1900, p. 9.
A description of the losses suffered in the 31 Aug 1900 Atlin fire.
 
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A.C. Pillsbury portrait, 1924.
A.C. Pillsbury portrait, 1924.
This caricature by Ralph O. Yardley accompanied a biographical sketch by G.E. Reynolds published in the Stockton Evening and Sunday Record on 24 May 1924.
 
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A.D. Worgan's ad, <i>Midway Advance</i>, 26 Apr 1894, p. 1.
A.D. Worgan's ad, Midway Advance, 26 Apr 1894, p. 1.
C.W. Holliday had an ad on the same page for his studio in Vernon.
50.263769, -119.273734
 
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A.F. Mercer news item, <i>Omineca Herald</i>, 10 Jun 1921, p. 1.
A.F. Mercer news item, Omineca Herald, 10 Jun 1921, p. 1.
About a hunting trip to Mount Robson.
 
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A.H. 'Harry' Priest news item, <i>Nicola Valley News</i>, 20 Oct 1911, p. 1.
A.H. "Harry" Priest news item, Nicola Valley News, 20 Oct 1911, p. 1.
About his disposing of his studio business to C.F. Hooper. Priest would continue to photograph, taking on outdoor work.
 
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A.H. Maynard ad, <i>Daily Colonist</i>, 3 Feb 1915, p. 6.
A.H. Maynard ad, Daily Colonist, 3 Feb 1915, p. 6.
He advertised his photo supply business under various names over about three decades.
 
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A.H. Maynard ad, <i>Victoria Daily Times</i>, 9 May 1908, p. 9.
A.H. Maynard ad, Victoria Daily Times, 9 May 1908, p. 9.
 
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A.H. Maynard ad, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 17 Jan 1912, p. 5.
A.H. Maynard ad, Victoria Colonist, 17 Jan 1912, p. 5.
In the ad he called his business Maynard's Photo Stock House.
 
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A.H. Maynard news, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 25 May 1892, p. 8.
A.H. Maynard news, Victoria Colonist, 25 May 1892, p. 8.
About his visit to the community of Plumper's Pass on Mayne Island. He not only took photographs, he also presented a lantern slide show and collected objects for the Provincial Museum.
 
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A.J. Robertson news item, <i>Prince George Citizen</i>, 22 Oct 1925, p. 8.
A.J. Robertson news item, Prince George Citizen, 22 Oct 1925, p. 8.
About his relocating his Prince George studio.
 
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A.J. Robertson's ad or notice, <i>Prince George Citizen</i>, 5 Nov 1931, p. 8.
A.J. Robertson's ad or notice, Prince George Citizen, 5 Nov 1931, p. 8.
About his new studio in South Fort George; this notice or ad appeared directly above another ad for the studio's relocation.
 
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A.J. Robertson's ad, <i>Prince George Citizen</i>, 24 Feb 1927, p. 7.
A.J. Robertson's ad, Prince George Citizen, 24 Feb 1927, p. 7.
 
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A.J. Robertson's ad, <i>Prince George Citizen</i>, 5 Nov 1931, p. 8.
A.J. Robertson's ad, Prince George Citizen, 5 Nov 1931, p. 8.
About relocating his studio to South Fort George; this ad appeared directly below another ad or notice about the studio's relocation.
 
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A.J. Robertson's ad, <i>Prince George Citizen</i>, 7 May 1925, p. 4.
A.J. Robertson's ad, Prince George Citizen, 7 May 1925, p. 4.
Announcing the opening of his Prince George studio.
 
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A.K. Zimmerman ad, <i>Lyttelton Times</i>, 5 Mar 1903, p. 1.
A.K. Zimmerman ad, Lyttelton Times, 5 Mar 1903, p. 1.
 
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A.K. Zimmerman ad, Christchurch <i>The Press</i>, 28 Feb 1903, p. 10.
A.K. Zimmerman ad, Christchurch The Press, 28 Feb 1903, p. 10.
 
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A.K. Zimmerman ad, Wellington <i>Evening Post</i>, 11 Jul 1901, p. 1.
A.K. Zimmerman ad, Wellington Evening Post, 11 Jul 1901, p. 1.
A want ad for a canvasser, this was likely related to his photographic business in Wellington, NZ.
 
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A.K. Zimmerman ad, Wellington <i>Evening Post</i>, 14 Dec 1901, p. 4.
A.K. Zimmerman ad, Wellington Evening Post, 14 Dec 1901, p. 4.
He was an importer of Underwood and Underwood stereographs and stereoscopes, but closed his Wellington business on 21 Dec 1901, according to this ad.
 
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A.K. Zimmerman funeral notice, Melbourne <i>The Argus</i>, 16 Mar 1936, p. 1.
A.K. Zimmerman funeral notice, Melbourne The Argus, 16 Mar 1936, p. 1.
 
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A.K. Zimmerman news, Cumberland <i>Weekly News</i>, 3 May 1898, p. 8.
A.K. Zimmerman news, Cumberland Weekly News, 3 May 1898, p. 8.
 
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A.K. Zimmerman news, Vancouver <i>Province</i>, 23 Mar 1900, p. 2.
A.K. Zimmerman news, Vancouver Province, 23 Mar 1900, p. 2.
The Canadian Pacific Navigation Company steamship Joan ran between Victoria and Vancouver.
 
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A.K. Zimmerman news, Vancouver <i>Province</i>, 29 May 1900, p. 9, part 1.
A.K. Zimmerman news, Vancouver Province, 29 May 1900, p. 9, part 1.
Zimmerman's extended stay in BC, possibly over two years, was on behalf of the stereograph publisher and equipment manufacturer, L.J. Thomas of New York City (likely an error for Toronto, ON).
 
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A.K. Zimmerman news, Vancouver <i>Province</i>, 29 May 1900, p. 9, part 2.
A.K. Zimmerman news, Vancouver Province, 29 May 1900, p. 9, part 2.
Zimmerman's extended stay in BC, possibly over two years, was on behalf of the stereograph publisher and equipment manufacturer, L.J. Thomas of New York City (likely an error for Toronto, ON).
 
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A.K. Zimmerman news, Vancouver <i>Province</i>, 3 May 1900, p. 9.
A.K. Zimmerman news, Vancouver Province, 3 May 1900, p. 9.
Zimmerman's presence at the Hotel Metropole is noted, along with his being from Toronto. This was the second year in a row he stayed at this hotel.
 
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A.K. Zimmerman news, Vancouver <i>Province</i>, 7 Jul 1899, p. 2.
A.K. Zimmerman news, Vancouver Province, 7 Jul 1899, p. 2.
The Canadian Pacific Navigation Company steamship Islander sank in Alaska in 1901.
 
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A.K. Zimmerman news, Vancouver <i>Province</i>, 7 Jul 1899, p. 8.
A.K. Zimmerman news, Vancouver Province, 7 Jul 1899, p. 8.
Having arrived in Vancouver from Victoria via the Islander the morning of 7 Jul 1899, he was a guest at the Hotel Metropole, his origin being noted as Toronto, ON.
 
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A.K. Zimmerman news, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 9 Feb 1899, p. 8.
A.K. Zimmerman news, Victoria Colonist, 9 Feb 1899, p. 8.
Zimmerman visited Victoria in Feb 1899, coming over from Vancouver on the steamer Charmer.
 
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A.L. Meugens' ad, <i>Times</i>, 26 Sep 1917, p. 13.
A.L. Meugens' ad, Times, 26 Sep 1917, p. 13.
For the Home Products Fair in Victoria,
 
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A.L. Meugens' help wanted ad, <i>Colonist</i>, 12 Sep 1920, p. 32
A.L. Meugens' help wanted ad, Colonist, 12 Sep 1920, p. 32
 
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A.M. McDonald's news item, <i>Nanaimo Free Press</i>, 15 Sep 1921, p. 6.
A.M. McDonald's news item, Nanaimo Free Press, 15 Sep 1921, p. 6.
About adding electric lighting to his studio.
 
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A.M.C. Lean notice, <i>Kootenaian</i>, 9 Mar 1899, p. 1.
A.M.C. Lean notice, Kootenaian, 9 Mar 1899, p. 1.
About the establishment of his Queen Studio at Grand Forks.
 
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A.N. Smith ad, <i>Revelstoke Herald</i>, 9 Nov 1899, p. 4.
A.N. Smith ad, Revelstoke Herald, 9 Nov 1899, p. 4.
R.H. Trueman's Revelstoke branch studio was located in the Smith Block which was owned by the baker A.N. Smith.
 
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A.R.C. Selwyn news, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 1 Feb 1876, p. 3.
A.R.C. Selwyn news, Victoria Colonist, 1 Feb 1876, p. 3.
According to this article, he missed passage on 4 Nov 1875 on the doomed Pacific due to the delay in the arrival of a package in Victoria from the Mainland.
 
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A.R.C. Selwyn news, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 12 Nov 1875, p. 3.
A.R.C. Selwyn news, Victoria Colonist, 12 Nov 1875, p. 3.
Having missed sailing on the doomed Pacific, he left Victoria on the Salvador on 11 Nov 1875.
 
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Adelaide (Mrs. Albert) Maynard news, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 19 Aug 1892, p. 5.
Adelaide (Mrs. Albert) Maynard news, Victoria Colonist, 19 Aug 1892, p. 5.
Item about her funeral at which the photographer O.C. Hastings delivered the eulogy.
 
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Adelaide (Mrs. Albert) Maynard's obituary, Victoria <i>Colonist</i>, 17 Aug 1892, p. 5.
Adelaide (Mrs. Albert) Maynard's obituary, Victoria Colonist, 17 Aug 1892, p. 5.
 
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Alexander Wilson (Wilson Studio) ad, <i>Chilliwack Progress</i>, 9 Jul 1924, p. 8.
Alexander Wilson (Wilson Studio) ad, Chilliwack Progress, 9 Jul 1924, p. 8.
 
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Alexander Wilson article, <i>Chilliwack Progress</i>, 1 Apr 1920, p. 1.
Alexander Wilson article, Chilliwack Progress, 1 Apr 1920, p. 1.
About Wilson's partnering with C.F. Dowsett. Wilson did not have "over 20 years experience" as a photographer. He worked as a photographer for Bishop and Christie in Vancouver between ca. 1913 and 1915 when he enlisted in the Canadian Expeditionary Force. He would have been simply too young to have chalked up those many years as a photographer prior to partnering with C.F. Dowsett in Chilliwack.
 
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Alexander Wilson's ad, <i>Chilliwack Progresss</i>, 10 Feb 1921, p. 5.
Alexander Wilson's ad, Chilliwack Progresss, 10 Feb 1921, p. 5.
Concerns the dissolution of his partnership with C.F. Dowsett.
 

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