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Frederick Dally fonds
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[Miscellaneous photographs]

This is a temporary file created to maintain a collection of item level photographs of unknown provenance. Each photograph has been assigned a reference code and an HP ("historical photograph") code. The photographs exist in multiple copies across various fonds and the creator has not always been determined. Specifically, all photographs contained here can also be found within MS-3324, which was previously described as "Dally Album 8" (MS-3100.8). The photographs were previously described under MS-3100.8 as item level descriptions.

Some of the items appear to refer to glass plate negatives in the Maynard collection, but may be original Dally photographs.

Alternate copies of the photographs can be found by searching the HP number. The source photograph (negative or print) for the digital copies available here has not been determined in all cases.

Frederick Dally papers

The series consists of records created by Frederick Dally including correspondence and letters of introduction; notes on his voyage from London (1862), a trip around Vancouver Island on H.M.S. SCOUT (1866), a journey to the Cariboo and his witness of the Barkerville fire (1868), First Nations people of British Columbia, and various other topics; printed items relating to his training as a dentist and later life in England. Records are arranged into three thematic groups, correspondence, miscellaneous documents, and printed items.

Frederick Dally fonds

  • PR-1380
  • Fonds
  • 1862-1883

The fonds consists of Dally's correspondence and photographs.

Dally, Frederick

Ephemera

The file consists of various documents belonging to Frederick Dally.

Musqueam encampment on Fraser River

Item consists of a photograph of Musqueam camp on the bank of the Fraser River. Additional explanatory notes are included in the caption of this photograph in Dally album 5 (MS-3100.5): "Native woman examining a child's head (which moved) for native runners and immolating them when found between her teeth. Mosqueem [Musqueam] Indian encampment on the Fraser River. Queens Birthday Visitors 1865." The 1865 date appears in Dally's hand in the album caption, however it may be incorrect; Dally visited New Westminster in 1867.

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