Portrait of Alexander Watson, Colonial Treasurer of Vancouver Island
- G-05924
- Item
- 1859
Part of Maynard family collection
Item consists of one studio portrait of Alexander Watson, the Colonial Treasurer of Vancouver Island from 1861-1866.
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Portrait of Alexander Watson, Colonial Treasurer of Vancouver Island
Part of Maynard family collection
Item consists of one studio portrait of Alexander Watson, the Colonial Treasurer of Vancouver Island from 1861-1866.
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Item consists of one studio photograph of John Joel Austin (also known as J.J. Austin or John J. Austin).
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Item consists of a portrait photograph of Joseph Spratt, Albion Iron Works.
Harrison River Indigenous people
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Item consists of a photograph of two Indigenous people identified as "Harrison River Indians."
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Item consists of one studio photograph of Sir James Douglas.
"Lillie" Maynard standing holding bird; another bird on posing stand.
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'Lillie' Maynard with doll, book and birds.
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'Lillie' Maynard posing with bird and tree trunk.
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Gwa'sala people, Takush Harbour
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Item consists of one photograph of 13 unidentified Gwa'sala adults, children, and babies posed on a gravel beach in front of wooden dwellings. Portions of two small boats can be seen at either side of the image. The photograph is taken at Takush Harbour, along with a series of portraits of many of the same individuals pictured here.
The ICAR photograph PN10074 has additional details about this photograph.
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Hannah Maynard and her daughter Laura Lillian, known as Lillie.
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Self portrait of Hannah Maynard
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Lady Douglas in her widow's hood
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Item consists of one studio photograph of Lady Amelia Douglas (nee Connolly) in her widow's weeds (mourning dress) and widow's hood (mourning cap).
Portrait of Lady Amelia Douglas
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Item consists of one studio photograph of Lady Amelia Douglas (nee Connolly) in her widow's weeds (mourning dress).
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Item consists of one studio portrait of John Jameson, a pioneer at Passmore.
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"Lillie" Maynard holding letter
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Item consists of one portrait photograph of Louis Duval, taken outdoors or against a studio backdrop of trees.
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Item consists of one studio portrait of W.H. Smith.
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Item consists of a portrait photograph of Mrs. W.H. Smith.
Laura Lillian Maynard, known as Lillie; born in 1867, and died in September of 1883.
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Laura Lillian Maynard, known as Lillie; died in September of 1883.
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Gems of British Columbia for the year 1887
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Item consists of a composite photo made from the children's portraits taken the previous year; at top and bottom are six 'Gems' from previous years.
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Item consists of a portrait photograph of Stephen Tingley.
Portrait of Miss Helen Good wearing a hat
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Item consists of one studio photograph of Helen Good, wearing a large hat adorned with feathers.
Indigenous studio portraits of Mrs. R. Maynard’s Photographic Gallery
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The series consists of 76 predominantly studio portraits of Indigenous people in what is now known as British Columbia, taken between ca. 1862 to 1890. The majority of the photographs were taken by Hannah Maynard, however some are attributed to Frederick Dally and Carlo Gentile (perhaps others). Photographs were produced and marketed as commercial products popular during the 1860s and 1870s, such as 'cartes de visites', and, to a lesser extent, as personal portraits in the late 1880s. Maynard's studio produced conventional portraits as well as composite photographs which combined portraits with field photography landscapes. Indigenous communities and individual's names have been identified at the item level when known.
Maynard, Hannah (Hatherly)
Beautifully light portrait of an unidentified woman.
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