Albert Hatherly Maynard, son of Richard and Hannah Maynard.
- F-05063
- Item
- [ca. 1880]
Item consists of a studio portrait photograph of A.H. Maynard, son of Hannah and Richard Maynard. The cabinet card has Mrs. R. Maynard's imprint.
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Albert Hatherly Maynard, son of Richard and Hannah Maynard.
Item consists of a studio portrait photograph of A.H. Maynard, son of Hannah and Richard Maynard. The cabinet card has Mrs. R. Maynard's imprint.
No 1 School of Instruction for Infantry Officers, Brockton Camp, May 13, 1918
Item consists of one group portrait of five rows of men posed in military uniform. "No 1 School of Instruction for Infantry Officers, Brockton Camp, May 13, 1918" and "Photo by Panora Ltd., 60 Doug [?] No. 2443" are captioned on the photograph.
Ada Lawson, known as Cougar Annie
Mrs. Annie Frye Milne, wife of Alexander Roland Milne, formerly of George Frye, nee Jark
The item is a studio card portrait of Phillip (or Philip J.) Hankin. The photograph was taken by John Savannah in Victoria, sometime between 1889 and 1894.
The item is a b&w photograph of Philip Hankin.
The item is a b&w portrait of Philip J. Hankin in 1909. It was taken by London photographer Arthur W. Lee at Muswell Hill.
The item is a b&w studio card photograph of Philip J. Hankin, taken by photographer Henri Claudet in London, ca. 1910. In the 1930s, the card was mounted on brown construction paper by Archives staff.
James William Bland Jr.; clerk at the Victoria courthouse.
The item is a b&w photograph mounted on a studio card. It is of Captain James Wise and was taken by photographer Judkins in 1872, possibly to commemorate Wise's 1858 gold rush activity. It is also possible that the original photograph was taken in 1858 and was rephotographed and printed by Judkins in 1872.
Written on the back of the photograph is "Capt. James Wise, landed on the benches of the Fraser, June 1st, 1858
William L. Boyle at the age of 21.
Arthur Crease at the age of 17.
Lindley Crease at the age of twelve.
Lindley Crease at the age of three years and three months.
Hudson's Bay Company interpreter, called Peter.
Mrs. Thomas Russell Buie, nee Agnes Laumeister.
Mrs. Henry A. King and her massive dog, Towser.