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401 | G.R. Fardon news item, Victoria Colonist, 27 Jun 1866, p. 3. About a theft of photographs with a humourous twist. | |||
402 | G.R. Fardon news Victoria Evening Telegraph, 25 July 1866, p. 2. This news item announced his return from England via Portland, OR, on the Fideliter which had left Portland on 23 Jul. | |||
403 | G.R. Fardon news, Illustrated London News, 10 Jan 1863, p. 12 The photographs on which this engraving was based were created in 1860 or 1861. The Songhees lands are in the foreground with part of the village visible on the far left of the top image. | |||
404 | G.R. Fardon news, Victoria Colonist, 4 Aug 1864, p. 3. The Colonist version of the Chronicle ad for the auction sale on 4 Aug of his Government Street property where his studio had formerly been located. | |||
405 | G.R. Fardon news, Victoria Daily Standard, 27 Jan 1873, p. 3. Fardon left Victoria a few days after auctioning off his business inventory and his household effects. He returned to San Francisco. | |||
406 | G.R. Fardon's ad in Joseph Park's A Practical View of the Mining Laws of British Columbia (1864), p. lxvii. Immediately below this ad was one for J.W. Vaughan. | |||
407 | G.R. Fardon's ad, Victoria Colonist, 12 Jul 1865, p. 2. Fardon advises his customers and the public that during his absence his studio will be managed by Noah Shakespeare. This ad first appeared in early Jun 1865. | |||
408 | G.R. Fardon's ad, Victoria Colonist, 19 Sep 1869, p. 2. | |||
409 | G.R. Fardon's ad, Victoria Colonist, 3 Nov 1863, p. 4. This ad first appeared in late Oct 1863. | |||
410 | G.R. Fardon's ad, Victoria Colonist, 4 Oct 1862, p. 2. | |||
411 | G.R. Fardon's ad, Victoria Colonist, 5 Mar 1861, p. 2. This ad is dated 2 Mar 1861. | |||
412 | G.R. Fardon's ad, Victoria Daily Standard, 20 Jun 1870, p. 3. | |||
413 | G.R. Fardon's obituary, Victoria Colonist, 21 Aug 1886, p. 3. | |||
414 | G.R. or R.E. Green news article, Victoria Colonist, 4 Nov 1870, p. 3. About one or the other Green brother's trip on HMS Sparrowhawk with Governor Anthony Musgrave and the Colonial Secretary. The article notes that photographs were taken by Green at Knight Inlet. This was three years before Richard Maynard visited the same location. | |||
415 | G.R. or R.E. Green news item, Victoria Colonist, 21 Oct 1870, p. 3. About one or the other Green brother's trip on HMS Sparrowhawk with Governor Anthony Musgrave and the Colonial Secretary. The ship did not go past the northern end of Vancouver Island and thus never made it to the Stikine River. | |||
416 | G.T. Wadds news, Vancouver Province, 26 Jun 1912, p. 30. Following the fire of 3 Apr 1912 which destroyed his Wadds Brothers studio, George refurbished the space and reopened it as the George T. Wadds Studio. This item specifically notes that about 15,000 out of 30,000 negatives were saved. | |||
417 | G.T. Wadds news, Vancouver Province, 4 Apr 1912, p. 3. A report of the losses suffered by G.T. Wadds in the fire of 3 Apr 1912. | |||
418 | G.T. Wadds news, Vancouver Sun, 13 May 1923, p. 12. A society columnist for the Sun publicized G.T. Wadds' move to the 12th floor of the Vancouver Block on Granville St. near Georgia St. This building, a heritage structure, is still standing. | |||
419 | Gentile and Company ad, Victoria Colonist, 11 Jun 1863, p. 1. His store stock in this sale included photographs, photo albums, stereoscopic views and stereoscopes. | |||
420 | Gentile and Company ads, Daily Colonist, 5 Aug 1863, p. 2. The bottom of these two ads shows Gentile's interest in photographic effects before he took up the craft. | |||
421 | Gentile and Company news, Victoria Colonist, 18 Feb 1864, p. 3. About the sale of the lease for Robertson's Block, also known as Robinson's Block and the Occidental Block, which included the Occidental Saloon and Gentile and Company's store. A month after the sale, Frederick Dally took out a lease for a year on Gentile's old space. Richard Maynard's boot and shoe store later occupied the ground floor of the Occidental Block. This building stood where the ground-floor entrance to the Bay in the Bay Centre is in the 2000s. | |||
422 | Gentile's Photographic Gallery ad, Daily Colonist, 16 Aug 1866, p. 2. In this ad, which first appeared in the Colonist on 15 Aug 1866, Gentile gives notice that he has hired Noah Shakespeare to manage his studio. | |||
423 | Gentile's Photographic Gallery ad, Daily Colonist, 18 May 1866, p. 2. | |||
424 | Gentile's Photographic Gallery ad, Daily Colonist, 27 Feb 1867, p. 2. Announcing the presence of W.M. Ashman. The last located appearance of this ad in the Colonist was on 29 Apr 1867, p. 2. | |||
425 | Gentile's Photographic Gallery ad, Victoria Colonist, 31 Oct 1863, p. 2. | |||
426 | Gentile's Photographic Gallery news item, Daily Colonist, 27 Feb 1867, p. 3. Publicizes the presence of W.M. Ashman. | |||
427 | Gentile's Photographic Gallery's ad, Barkerville Cariboo Sentinel, 10 May 1866, p. 6. The Big Bend gold rush of 1865-1866 was a minor one; its location was along the Columbia River near today's Mica Creek. | |||
428 | George H. Larrigan Studio ad, Victoria Colonist, 10 Jul 1910, p. 6. Noting its status as a successor to Jones and Company. | |||
429 | George Robinson news article, New Westminster British Columbian, 8 Jun 1865, p. 3. This article reports his departure for Haida Gwaii on a coal prospecting trip on behalf of the Queen Charlotte Coal Mining Company Ltd. The article points out he is the proprietor of the Theatre Photographic Gallery and is taking his camera equipment with him. No photographs from this trip have been identified. An earlier article in the Colonist reported on the departure of miners for Haida Gwaii and that Robinson was the manager on behalf of the company. | |||
430 | George Robinson news article, Victoria Colonist, 16 Jul 1864, p. 3. This was a coal-prospecting trip which he led and for which he kept a diary. This article contains extracts from his diary. Other than mentioning his occupation as a photographer, there was no other note in the article of his work as a photographer, meaning he likely did not take a camera with him. | |||
431 | George Robinson news article, Victoria Colonist, 30 Sep 1865, p. 3. This article again notes his management connection with the Queen Charlotte Coal Mining Company Ltd. | |||
432 | George Robinson's ad as a dentist, First Victoria Directory, Second Issue, and British Columbia Guide (Mallandaine, April 1868). This ad appeared on a flyslip tipped in to the title page. |
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433 | George Robinson's ad, First Victoria Directory, Second Issue, and British Columbia Guide (Mallandaine, April 1868), p. 82. He also advertised himself in this directory as a "surgical and mechanical dentist." | |||
434 | George Robinson's ad, Victoria Colonist, 29 Mar 1869, p. 2. While in business as a dentist, he advertises his intention of selling the Theatre Photographic Gallery during his absence from Victoria. | |||
435 | George Robinson's ad, Victoria Colonist, 4 Jul 1864, p. 2. He notes that he has returned from a tour of the Northwest Coast, yet did not state that he had taken photographs. This was his coal-prospecting trip to Cape Beale. | |||
436 | George Robinson's ad, Victoria Colonist, 9 May 1864, p. 2. Despite having advertised in Mar 1864 that he was leaving for a few months and selling the Theatre Photographic Gallery, he was back by 9 May 1864 in a new studio, also on Government Street, but next to the San Francisco Baths and opposite Selim Franklin and Company's office. | |||
437 | George Rodier ad, Victoria Colonist, 13 Apr 1900, p. 5. He warns the public about unscrupulous agents roaming the city and using his name to con (scam) customers. | |||
438 | George T. Wadds studio ad, Wrigley's British Columbia directory ... 1921, p. 886. | |||
439 | Gibson Studio ad, Colonist 4 Sep 1910, p. 6. Note the reference to platinum photos. | |||
440 | Gibson Studio ad, Tregillus-Thompson Directory of Victoria and Vancouver Island 1914, p. 29 | |||
441 | Gilbert Stanley and Neelands Brothers news, Nelson Miner, 20 Jul 1895, p. 1. | |||
442 | Gilbert Stanley obituary, Nelson Daily News, 25 Jan 1915, p. 8. | |||
443 | Granville Stationery Company, Limited ad, 1910. Published in Henderson's British Columbia Gazeteer and Directory for 1910, p. 66. | |||
444 | Great Eastern Photographic and Advertising Co.'s letter ad, Nanaimo Free Press, 1 Aug 1888, p. 3. This notice provoked a sardonic reply from one of Nanaimo's resident photographers, W.P. Coughlan in the 4 Aug 1888 issue under the title "Oh, Photographic, Is It?" |
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445 | Green Brothers ad, First Victoria Directory, Third [i.e., Fourth] Issue, and British Columbia Guide (Mallandaine, 1871). Back cover. | |||
446 | Green Brothers ad, Victoria Daily Standard, 17 Nov 1870, p. 2. The same ad was published in the Colonist newspaper. | |||
447 | Green Brothers ad, Victoria Daily Standard, 24 Jan 1871, p. 3. | |||
448 | Green Brothers ad, Victoria Colonist, 13 Oct 1870, p. 4. The Green Brothers had acquired Frederick Dally's photographs in September 1870 and this was their first ad in which they represented the images as their own. This ad was still running in Feb 1871. The same ad was published in the Victoria Daily Standard newspaper. | |||
449 | Green Brothers ad, Victoria Colonist, 30 Jul 1871, p. 2. "Rembrandt photographs" refers to a lighting style intended to mimic that employed by Rembrandt the artist. | |||
450 | Green Brothers imprint, 1870. Since this imprint specifically mentions Frederick Dally, it must have been produced in the fall of 1870. |
Owner of original: Private collection |