Matches 451 to 500 of 1,173 » See Gallery
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451 | Green Brothers ad, Victoria Daily Standard, 24 Jan 1871, p. 3. | |||
452 | 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. | |||
453 | 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. | |||
454 | 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 |
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455 | Green Brothers imprint, ca. 1870-1871. Since the Green Brothers acquired Frederick Dally's stock, it is not surprising that the "N.B." note at the bottom almost entirely matches the wording on one of Dally's imprints (Dally, BC Archives, Visual Records catalogue no. HP002599). Image courtesy of BC Archives, Barnard album no. 27, p. 17. |
Owner of original: BVIPA 48.42478654316346, -123.36745262145996 |
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456 | Green Brothers news, Victoria Daily Standard, 10 May 1871, p. 3. This little item describes a trick photograph similar to what Mrs. R. Maynard experimented with through her multiple exposures about 20 years later. | |||
457 | Green Brothers news, Victoria Daily Standard, 13 Feb 1871, p. 3. The map the Green Brothers photographers was for the use of William Trutch who was a member of the delegation sent east to negotiate the terms of British Columbia to enter the Confederation of Canada. The photograph of the map was also for sale for 75 cents. | |||
458 | Green Brothers news, Victoria Daily Standard, 4 Nov 1870, p. 3. | |||
459 | Green Brothers news, Victoria Colonist, 28 Oct 1870, p. 3. About their exhibiting Dally's photographs at the agricultural show. | |||
460 | Green Brothers news, Victoria Colonist, 29 Sep 1870, p. 3. About their exhibiting Dally's photos at the annual show of the Agricultural and Horticultural Society which was held on a property on Cook St. | |||
461 | Greenwood Photo Studios ad announcing an open house during its opening period, Chilliwack Progress, 11 Dec 1946, p. 4. | |||
462 | Greenwood Photo Studios ad emphasizing its ability to take photos of children with a concealed camera, Chilliwack Progress, 1 Jan 1947, p. 9. | |||
463 | Greenwood Photo Studios ad regarding its new location at 47 Yale Road East, Chilliwack Progress, 28 Apr 1948, p. 20. | |||
464 | Greenwood Photo Studios ad, Chilliwack Progress, 27 May 1948, p. 8. | |||
465 | Greenwood Photo Studios ads, Chilliwack Progress, 28 Jul 1948, p. 4. | |||
466 | Guerin College of Photography ad. E.C. Brooks and J.C. Cornish attended this college. |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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467 | H. Priest ad, Nicola News 28 Oct 1910, p. 4. | |||
468 | H. Ward's ID from the verso of a landscape photograph. Depicts a view of near-identical homes on Penwill St., 1889. Courtesy of BC Archives, Item C-09000. |
Owner of original: BC Archives 48.4275, -123.367259 |
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469 | H.A. Ives news, Hyder Weekly Miner, 10 Mar 1924, p. 1. | |||
470 | H.A. Ives news, Stewart Portland Canal News, 4 Jun 1926, p. 1. | |||
471 | H.D. McKay ad, Vancouver Province, 11 Oct 1898, p. 4. | |||
472 | H.G. Neelands news, Nakusp Ledge, 26 Apr 1894, p. 5. | |||
473 | H.G. Neelands' obituary, Vancouver Province, 16 Nov 1935, p. 24. In this account, the newspaper writer mistakenly credits Neelands with photographs taken by H.T. Devine and J.A. Brock of J.A. Brock and Company. Neelands was not working as a photographer in Vancouver prior to the fire. | |||
474 | H.J. Hindmarsh's notice, British Columbia Gazette, 10 Jun 1909, p. 2507. Advertises his intent to purchase land in the Fort George Land District. | |||
475 | H.J. Woodside news, Revelstoke Kootenay Star, 17 Jun 1893, p. 1. | |||
476 | H.N. Topley news, Victoria Colonist, 13 Jun 1894, p. 3, part 1. Topley worked as a photographer for the Alaska boundary survey. Among his inventions reported on here was one for producing accurate colour or colourized photographs of geological formations, including glaciers. | |||
477 | H.N. Topley news, Victoria Colonist, 13 Jun 1894, p. 3, part 2. Topley worked as a photographer for the Alaska boundary survey. Among his inventions reported on here was one for producing accurate colour or colourized photographs of geological formations, including glaciers. | |||
478 | H.N. Topley portrait, Notman studio, Montreal, 1867. H.N.'s brother William J. worked as a staff photographer for the studio. Courtesy of McCord Stewart Museum, Object Number I-25872.1. |
Owner of original: McCord Stewart Museum |
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479 | H.T. Devine news, Vancouver Province, 23 Nov 1935, Sunday Magazine, p. 10. In his letter to the editor, Devine introduces a few inaccuracies of his own into the historical record. | |||
480 | Hall and Lowe ad, San Francisco Journal of Commerce, BC Edition, Feb 1888, p. 4. | |||
481 | Hall and Lowe ad, Victoria Colonist, 23 May 1892, p. 7. This dissolution of partnership ad is dated 1 May 1892. Skene Lowe would continue to operate as Hall and Lowe in Victoria and J.D. Hall would continue to run the Vancouver Photographic Company. | |||
482 | Hall and Lowe imprint from the verso of a card mount, ca. Nov 1884-1888. |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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483 | Hall and Lowe imprint, front of mounted photograph, 1880s. |
Owner of original: Private collection |
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484 | Hall and Lowe imprint, verso of mounted photograph, ca. Nov 1884-1888. The photograph is a studio portrait of Annie Muir. Courtesy of UBC Library, Uno Langmann Family Collection of British Columbia Photographs, UL_1043_0010. |
Owner of original: UBC Library |
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485 | Hall and Lowe news article, Victoria Colonist, 2 Sep 1884, p. 3. About Hall's occupancy of part of the Denny building on Government St. over the Victoria House store. Hall was later joined by Skene Lowe who operated Hall and Lowe in Victoria while Hall eventually relocated to Vancouver by 1887. | |||
486 | Hall and Lowe news item, San Francisco Journal of Commerce, BC Edition, Feb 1888, p. 2. | |||
487 | Hall and Lowe news, Victoria Colonist, 22 Jun 1892, p. 5. This news item announced the opening of the remodelled Hall and Lowe studio. | |||
488 | Hall and Lowe news, Victoria Colonist, 24 Jun 1887, p. 4, part 1. A lengthy description of paintings of Greater Victoria scenery by the artist Charles A. de L'Aubiniere, examples of which are preserved by the BC Archives, concludes with a collaboration between the artist and Hall and Lowe to sell photographs of eight of his paintings. | |||
489 | Hall and Lowe news, Victoria Colonist, 24 Jun 1887, p. 4, part 2. A lengthy description of paintings of Greater Victoria scenery by the artist Charles A. de L'Aubiniere, examples of which are preserved by the BC Archives, concludes with a collaboration between the artist and Hall and Lowe to sell photographs of eight of his paintings. | |||
490 | Hall and Lowe news, Victoria Colonist, 24 Jun 1887, p. 4, part 3. A lengthy description of paintings of Greater Victoria scenery by the artist Charles A. de L'Aubiniere, examples of which are preserved by the BC Archives, concludes with a collaboration between the artist and Hall and Lowe to sell photographs of eight of his paintings. | |||
491 | Hall and Lowe news, Victoria Colonist, 26 Jun 1887, p. 4. Hall and Lowe sold photographs of paintings by Charles A. de L'Aubiniere. Examples of some of his paintings are preserved by the BC Archives. | |||
492 | Hall and Lowe news, Victoria Colonist, 4 Jun 1885, p. 3. | |||
493 | Hall and Lowe news, Victoria Colonist, 8 Jun 1892, p. 5. Following the dissolution of the Hall and Lowe partnership, with Skene Lowe carrying on business in Victoria under the name, he commissioned the architect Thomas Hooper to make improvements to his studio space. | |||
494 | Hall and Lowe's ad from Trout's Prospectors' Manual (1886). |
48.42595415793044, -123.36762428283691 |
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495 | Hall and Lowe's first Victoria, B.C., ad, Colonist, 8 Nov 1884, p. 2. |
48.4275, -123.367259 |
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496 | Hannah Maynard's obituary, Victoria Colonist, 17 May 1918, p. 7, part 1. | |||
497 | Hannah Maynard's obituary, Victoria Colonist, 17 May 1918, p. 7, part 2. | |||
498 | Hannah Maynard's obituary, Victoria Colonist, 17 May 1918, p. 7, part 3. | |||
499 | Harold Fleming and Mary Mesher wedding notices, Victoria Colonist, 1 Jan 1895, p. 8. | |||
500 | Harold Fleming news, Victoria Daily Times, 26 Jun 1915, p. 5. He was granted Canadian copyright in 1915 for several photographs. Some of these photographs are available as digital facsimiles in the Canadian Copyright Collection at the British Library and through Wikimedia Commons. |