May Queen Annie Christina Hay, later Mrs. William Miller
- B-02406
- Item
- 1930
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May Queen Annie Christina Hay, later Mrs. William Miller
May Queen Betty Whiteside; later Mrs. Thomas D. Groves
Fourth annual convention of Grand Chapter Royal Arch Masons, New Westminster, B.C. June 20, 1923
Item consists of one group portrait of approximately 60 men in formal dress and regalia posed outside a Freemason's Hall. As part of the photograph, a 3 cm (sides) to 4 cm (top and bottom) white border frames the image. "Dominion Photo Co. Vancouver, B.C. 6147" has been captioned on the bottom right of the image.
May Queen Eveline Brooks; later Mrs. A. Wilson
May Queen Bessie Henderson; later Mrs. J.A. Sampson
May Queen Annie Staton; later Mrs. W.E. Wiltshire
May Queen Kathleen Welsh; later Mrs. T.R. Selkirk
May Queen Myrtle A.G. Starrett; later Mrs. Leo O'Leary
May Queen Alvina Munn; later Mrs. A.E. Alderdice
May Queen Margaret Gifford; Mrs. Gowan McGowan
Indigenous studio portraits of Mrs. R. Maynard’s Photographic Gallery
Part of Maynard family collection
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)
Mrs. James Anderson, 126 Grant Ave. New Westminster, B.C.
The item is a b&w studio portrait photograph of Mrs. James Anderson of New Westminster.
Robert Dickinson, New Westminster; once the butcher in New West; later the mayor
Gentile, Carlo, 1835-1893