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New Westminster photographers and studios
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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).
 
 
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D.R. Judkins imprint on verso of cabinet card, 1882.
D.R. Judkins imprint on verso of cabinet card, 1882.
Portrait of Captain James Wise. Image courtesy of BC Archives, Visual Records catalogue no. HP007643 (Item I-66471). 
 
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D.R. Judkins' ad, <i>British Columbian</i> (New Westminster), 7 Jun 1882.
D.R. Judkins' ad, British Columbian (New Westminster), 7 Jun 1882.
 
 
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David Withrow's ad, <i>British Columbian</i> (New Westminster), 1869 03 20.
David Withrow's ad, British Columbian (New Westminster), 1869 03 20.
In addition to his New Westminster studio, Withrow also opened a studio in 1869 at Moodyville in what is now North Vancouver. 
 
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David Withrow's ID from the verso of a carte-de-visite portrait.
David Withrow's ID from the verso of a carte-de-visite portrait.
Image courtesy of BC Archives, Visual Records catalogue no. HP015237. 
 
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David Withrow's ID from the verso of a carte-de-visite portrait.
David Withrow's ID from the verso of a carte-de-visite portrait.
Image courtesy of BC Archives, Visual Records catalogue no. HP015222.