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- Photo of a baby boyA photograph of a baby boy. The picture was taken between 1888 and 1896, the years of operation of Charles Neil's photography business in Toronto.A photograph of a baby boy. The picture was taken between 1888 and 1896, the years of operation of Charles Neil's photography business in Toronto.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Cabinet photo of unidentified manPerking Photographer is listed as operating from 1881-1890 in Toronto, on 293 Yonge Street. "Cabinet card photographs were first introduced in 1866. They were initially employed for landscapes rather than portraitures. Cabinet cards replaced Carte de visite photographs as the popular mode of photography. Cabinet cards became the standard for …Perking Photographer is listed as operating from 1881-1890 in Toronto, on 293 Yonge Street. "Cabinet card photographs were first introduced in 1866. They were initially employed for landscapes rather than …Richmond Hill Public Library
- Photograph of a young manA photograph of a young man from the photo album of Amos Wright, resident of Richmond Hill.A photograph of a young man from the photo album of Amos Wright, resident of Richmond Hill.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Photograph of a childPerking Photographer is listed as operating from 1881-1890 in Toronto, on 293 Yonge Street. "Cabinet card photographs were first introduced in 1866. They were initially employed for landscapes rather than portraitures. Cabinet cards replaced Carte de visite photographs as the popular mode of photography. Cabinet cards became the standard for …Perking Photographer is listed as operating from 1881-1890 in Toronto, on 293 Yonge Street. "Cabinet card photographs were first introduced in 1866. They were initially employed for landscapes rather than …Richmond Hill Public Library
- Photograph of two young girlsA photograph of two young girls from the photo album of Amos Wright, resident of Richmond Hill. The name of the photographer is unknown.A photograph of two young girls from the photo album of Amos Wright, resident of Richmond Hill. The name of the photographer is unknown.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Cabinet photo of a little girlGagen & Fraser Studio is listed as operating from 1878-1896 in Toronto, on 79 King St. West. Cabinet card photographs were first introduced in 1866. They were initially employed for landscapes rather than portraitures. Cabinet cards replaced Carte de visite photographs as the popular mode of photography. Cabinet cards became …Gagen & Fraser Studio is listed as operating from 1878-1896 in Toronto, on 79 King St. West. Cabinet card photographs were first introduced in 1866. They were initially employed for …Richmond Hill Public Library
- Photograph of an old manPhotographer Samuel J. Dixon is listed as operating from 1887-1888 in Toronto, on the corner of King and Yonge Streets.Photographer Samuel J. Dixon is listed as operating from 1887-1888 in Toronto, on the corner of King and Yonge Streets.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Photograph of an unidentified manPhotographer Robert Newberry is listed as operating in Aurora in 1882-1906.Photographer Robert Newberry is listed as operating in Aurora in 1882-1906.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Memorial portraiture of a boy"Post-mortem photography (also known as memorial portraiture or a mourning portrait) is the practice of photographing the recently deceased. These photographs of deceased loved ones were a normal part of American and European culture in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries." (Wikipedia)"Post-mortem photography (also known as memorial portraiture or a mourning portrait) is the practice of photographing the recently deceased. These photographs of deceased loved ones were a normal part of …Richmond Hill Public Library
- Photograph of a manPhotographer Samuel J. Dixon is listed as operating from 1887-1888 in Toronto, on the corner of King and Yonge Streets.Photographer Samuel J. Dixon is listed as operating from 1887-1888 in Toronto, on the corner of King and Yonge Streets.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Photograph of an old manA photograph of an old man from the photo album of Amos Wright, resident of Richmond Hill. The name of the photographer is unknown.A photograph of an old man from the photo album of Amos Wright, resident of Richmond Hill. The name of the photographer is unknown.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Photograph of a young womanCharles L. Rosevear is listed as operating from 1894-1903 in Toronto, on 538 Queen St. West.Charles L. Rosevear is listed as operating from 1894-1903 in Toronto, on 538 Queen St. West.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Photograph of a womanA photographer Thomas E. Perkins is listed as operating from 1881-1890 in Toronto, on 293 Yonge Street.A photographer Thomas E. Perkins is listed as operating from 1881-1890 in Toronto, on 293 Yonge Street.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Photograph of a young manPhotographer James Dixon is listed as operating from 1880-1890s in Toronto, on 201 Yonge Street.Photographer James Dixon is listed as operating from 1880-1890s in Toronto, on 201 Yonge Street.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Photograph of a boyPhotographer Herbert E. Simpson is listed as operating from 1890s in Toronto, on 41 King St. East.Photographer Herbert E. Simpson is listed as operating from 1890s in Toronto, on 41 King St. East.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Cabinet photograph of an elderly womanDavid C. Butchart is listed as operating photography business in Toronto on 145 King St. East in 1864-1873. "Cabinet card photographs were first introduced in 1866. They were initially employed for landscapes rather than portraitures. Cabinet cards replaced Carte de visite photographs as the popular mode of photography. Cabinet cards …David C. Butchart is listed as operating photography business in Toronto on 145 King St. East in 1864-1873. "Cabinet card photographs were first introduced in 1866. They were initially employed …Richmond Hill Public Library
- Cabinet photograph of a womanEli J. Palmer is listed as operating photography business in Toronto in ca. 1850-1870s. The motto "Palmam Qui Meruit Ferat" on the reverse side of the photograph can be translated from the Latin as "let whoever earns the palm bear it."Eli J. Palmer is listed as operating photography business in Toronto in ca. 1850-1870s. The motto "Palmam Qui Meruit Ferat" on the reverse side of the photograph can be translated …Richmond Hill Public Library
- Portrait photograph of a young womanJosiah Bruce is listed as operating photography business in Toronto, on 118 King Street from 1875-1888.Josiah Bruce is listed as operating photography business in Toronto, on 118 King Street from 1875-1888.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Photograph of a young girlA photograph of a young girl from the photo album of Amos Wright, resident of Richmond Hill.A photograph of a young girl from the photo album of Amos Wright, resident of Richmond Hill.Richmond Hill Public Library
- Tintype of a young man"A tintype, also known as a melainotype or ferrotype, is a photograph made by creating a direct positive on a thin sheet of metal coated with a dark lacquer or enamel." Tintypes enjoyed their widest use during the 1860s and 1870s. (Wikipedia)"A tintype, also known as a melainotype or ferrotype, is a photograph made by creating a direct positive on a thin sheet of metal coated with a dark lacquer or …Richmond Hill Public Library