Maynard, Albert Hatherly

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Maynard, Albert Hatherly

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  • Maynard, A.H.

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1857-1934

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Albert Hatherly Maynard (1857-1934) was born June 6th, 1857 in Ontario. He was the son of photographers Richard and Hannah Maynard and worked as a business owner and photographer in Victoria on Vancouver Island.

Albert Hatherly Maynard married Adelaide M. Graham in 1878. Between the late 1870s and early 1880s, they had several children including daughters, Mabel Price Maynard (b.1880), Lille Elizabeth (b.1884), and sons John Ridgemen Maynard (b.1879) and Richard James Maynard (b. 1881). Adelaide Maynard died in her early thirties. In 1914, Albert Maynard married widow Violet Mabel Graham.

Albert Maynard and his family are closely linked to the Maynard photographic studio business, Mrs. R. Maynard’s Photographic Gallery, as well as his father’s business. Richard Maynard, known for his field and landscape photography, made one of his early work-related excursions to Barkerville in the Cariboo with his son Albert in 1868. Upon his father’s retirement in the late 1890s, Albert took on the role of general manager of his father’s business as well as taking over management of the photographic stock. After the death of his mother Hannah in 1918, Albert was the executor of her will. Near the end of his life in the early 1930s, Albert Maynard facilitated the distribution of his parent’s photographic work to educational institutions such as those on the west coast of Canada and United States. Distributed works included ethnographic photographs documenting the territorial lands, resources, culture, and lifeways of Coast Salish and Interior Salish First Nation communities. Also during this time, he sold many of the original records of photographers Hannah and Richard Maynard to what is now the Royal BC Museum and Archives.

As a business owner, Albert Maynard operated photographic businesses with several locations over the course of his lifetime. He held business operations in Victoria, including at Pandora and Yates Streets. He advertised under various names such as "Albert H. Maynard, successor to R. Maynard, Photographic Supplies and Apparatus" and "Albert H. Maynard, Photographic Supplies + Apparatus" throughout the 1910s and 1920s. In the later years of his business, Maynard appears to have taken on a partnership with P.G. Stewart and a move to Yates Street from the Pandora Avenue location. For a period, the business was known as "Maynard and Stewart Photo Supply Co." In March 1932, Maynard was reported by The Daily Colonist to have transferred leadership of his photographic partnership to L. E. Maynard.

Albert Hatherly Maynard died in Victoria in 1934.

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Maynard (family) (1832-1934)

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1697

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family

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Mrs. R. Maynard’s Photographic Gallery (1862-1912)

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38374

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17285

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KHUGHES 2011-08-11|KHUGHES 2011-08-12
Revised ECURTIS 2018-12-14
Revised Khughes 2020-06-05

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Maynard family research files, BC Archives.
The Magic Box: The Eccentric Genius of Hannah Maynard Photographer 1834-1918. Canada. Claire Weissman Wilks. Exile Editions Ltd. 1980.
Framing the West: Race, Gender, and the Photographic Frontier in the Pacific Northwest. Carol J. Williams. Oxford University Press. 2003.
Genealogy indexes to marriages (1871-1942), deaths (1872-1997) and baptisms (1836-1888), BC Archives.
Fonds PR-0356 - Newcombe family fonds (MS-1077-Newcombe Family Papers, Vol 20), BC Archives.
GR-1052 – British Columbia wills (file 4491), GR-1304- Victoria Supreme Court probate/estate files (file 1907/3007, 105/1918), BC Archives.
GR-0975 – Provincial Archives records (box 2, file 1), BC Archives.
GR-1668- Provincial Secretary correspondence on diverse topics (box 2), BC Archives.
Camera Workers, 1858-1950: The British Columbia, Alaska and Yukon Photographic Directory, 1858-1950. David Mattison.
The Daily Colonist. Daily Colonist Newspaper Collection. University of Victoria Libraries.

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