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- Richard and Iris (Sloman) Bell are pictured on the grounds of unknown gardens, possibly in Niagara Falls, on their wedding day in 1939. This photo was among the family memorabilia in the possession oRichard and Iris (Sloman) Bell are pictured on the grounds of unknown …
- Bert Sloman (Albert Edward Sloman) passed away in 1986 at Kitchener - Waterloo, Ontario. His wife, Vera Matilda Sloman, passed away January 4, 2011 at Cambridge Memorial Hospital. They had a son, RonBert Sloman (Albert Edward Sloman) passed away in 1986 at Kitchener - …
- Richard Frank (R.F.) Uren was a photographer in St. Catharines from 1886-1895. Source: Phillips, Glen C. The Ontario photographers list (1851-1900). Sarnia: Iron Gate Publishing Co., 1990.Richard Frank (R.F.) Uren was a photographer in St. Catharines from 1886-1895. …
- Two photographers by the name of Cole are known to have worked in Brampton, Ontario in the latter half of the 19th century. J.F. (John W.?) is listed as a photographer in 1882, while John W. Cole opeTwo photographers by the name of Cole are known to have worked …
- "Tintypes were the invention of Prof. Hamilton Smith of Ohio. They begin as thin sheets of iron, covered with a layer of black paint. This serves as the base for the same iodized collodion coating an"Tintypes were the invention of Prof. Hamilton Smith of Ohio. They begin …
- "Tintypes were the invention of Prof. Hamilton Smith of Ohio. They begin as thin sheets of iron, covered with a layer of black paint. This serves as the base for the same iodized collodion coating an"Tintypes were the invention of Prof. Hamilton Smith of Ohio. They begin …
- "Tintypes were the invention of Prof. Hamilton Smith of Ohio. They begin as thin sheets of iron, covered with a layer of black paint. This serves as the base for the same iodized collodion coating an"Tintypes were the invention of Prof. Hamilton Smith of Ohio. They begin …
- "Tintypes were the invention of Prof. Hamilton Smith of Ohio. They begin as thin sheets of iron, covered with a layer of black paint. This serves as the base for the same iodized collodion coating an"Tintypes were the invention of Prof. Hamilton Smith of Ohio. They begin …
- "Tintypes were the invention of Prof. Hamilton Smith of Ohio. They begin as thin sheets of iron, covered with a layer of black paint. This serves as the base for the same iodized collodion coating an"Tintypes were the invention of Prof. Hamilton Smith of Ohio. They begin …
- "Tintypes were the invention of Prof. Hamilton Smith of Ohio. They begin as thin sheets of iron, covered with a layer of black paint. This serves as the base for the same iodized collodion coating an"Tintypes were the invention of Prof. Hamilton Smith of Ohio. They begin …
- "Tintypes were the invention of Prof. Hamilton Smith of Ohio. They begin as thin sheets of iron, covered with a layer of black paint. This serves as the base for the same iodized collodion coating an"Tintypes were the invention of Prof. Hamilton Smith of Ohio. They begin …
- "Tintypes were the invention of Prof. Hamilton Smith of Ohio. They begin as thin sheets of iron, covered with a layer of black paint. This serves as the base for the same iodized collodion coating an"Tintypes were the invention of Prof. Hamilton Smith of Ohio. They begin …
- "Tintypes were the invention of Prof. Hamilton Smith of Ohio. They begin as thin sheets of iron, covered with a layer of black paint. This serves as the base for the same iodized collodion coating an"Tintypes were the invention of Prof. Hamilton Smith of Ohio. They begin …
- "Tintypes were the invention of Prof. Hamilton Smith of Ohio. They begin as thin sheets of iron, covered with a layer of black paint. This serves as the base for the same iodized collodion coating an"Tintypes were the invention of Prof. Hamilton Smith of Ohio. They begin …
- "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 o"Cabinet card photographs were first introduced in 1866. They were initially employed …
- A black and white snapshot of Albert and Josie Sloman, with Shirley and Bert Sloman. The date recorded on the back of the photograph is May 24, 1942, possibly the Victoria Day weekend. The location aA black and white snapshot of Albert and Josie Sloman, with Shirley …
- John B. Cook is listed as being a photographer -- and a hotelier -- in Toronto from 1879-1898. Source: Phillips, Glen C. The Ontario photographers list (1851-1900). Sarnia: Iron Gate Publishing Co.,John B. Cook is listed as being a photographer -- and a …
- John S. Thom is listed as a photographer in Lucan, Ontario from 1877-1882. Aside from photography, he also operated a general store and sold notions. It appears he then moved to Sarnia, Ont. and is lJohn S. Thom is listed as a photographer in Lucan, Ontario from …
- Two photographers by the name of Arthur are listed as working in St. Catharines, Ontario in the second half of the 19th century. Charles A. Arthur was a photographer from 1880 - 1883, while Charles PTwo photographers by the name of Arthur are listed as working in …
- Richard Frank (R.F.) Uren was a photographer in St. Catharines from 1886-1895. Source: Phillips, Glen C. The Ontario photographers list (1851-1900). Sarnia: Iron Gate Publishing Co., 1990. "Cabinet cRichard Frank (R.F.) Uren was a photographer in St. Catharines from 1886-1895. …
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