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- Most of the inscription is handwritten in pencil on the back of the original card mounted photograph, but J. HOOD is stamped in ink. In a June 20, 1947 London Free Press article titled "Recalls ShootMost of the inscription is handwritten in pencil on the back of …
- The inscription which is handwritten in pencil appears on the back of the card mounted photograph, as does J.HOOD which is stamped in ink. See also the picture titled: "John (?) and Frank Hood shootiThe inscription which is handwritten in pencil appears on the back of …
- Other "J. HOOD" photographs similar in size and mounting which helped in identifying and dating are: "John (?) and Frank Hood shooting in the woods near London, Ontario." and "At Komoka on the ThamesOther "J. HOOD" photographs similar in size and mounting which helped in …
- This undated Carte-de-Visite has the photographer's stamp , J. Hood, on the back. John Hood was born in Toronto in 1864 and came to London with his family a few years later. He was an active photograThis undated Carte-de-Visite has the photographer's stamp , J. Hood, on the …
- The original photograph which this print is taken from has the photographer's stamp on the reverse. According to Ken McTaggart's book: "London's Darkest Hours," the steamboat Thames was registered inThe original photograph which this print is taken from has the photographer's …
- This undated photograph was taken by John Hood perhaps ca. 1884-1891. The photographer's stamp is on the back. There is also an inscription, handwritten in pencil, on the back. John Hood was an earlyThis undated photograph was taken by John Hood perhaps ca. 1884-1891. The …
- This undated photograph may have been taken ca. 1885-1890. The photographer's stamp appears on the back.This undated photograph may have been taken ca. 1885-1890. The photographer's stamp …
- The photograph is card mounted with a metallic silver border. The London Room Photograph Archives index lists the photographer as "J. Hood" although the usual photographer's stamp is not on the backThe photograph is card mounted with a metallic silver border. The London …
- Although this group was not identified it would appear from other identified portraits done by John Hood that are included in the London Public Library Image Gallery that some of the subjects in thisAlthough this group was not identified it would appear from other identified …
- William Plewes bought Meadow Lily Mills in 1870. In 1885 it was destroyed by fire and rebuilt at once. This new three storey building, made of brick with a high stone foundation, is the building seenWilliam Plewes bought Meadow Lily Mills in 1870. In 1885 it was …
- Photographer John Hood was active in London and area from the 1880s until 1891 when he left to settle in British Columbia. He was in business with his brother, Thomas at 202 Dundas Street, the locatiPhotographer John Hood was active in London and area from the 1880s …
- These women are identified on the back as being 7¢ store clerks. John Hood was a photographer in the London area in the 1880s. A guess has been made that this photograph was taken ca. 1885. The photoThese women are identified on the back as being 7¢ store clerks. …
- John Hood was a photographer in the London area in the 1880s. A guess has been made that this undated photograph was taken ca. 1885. The exact location for this photograph is unknown but it's possiblJohn Hood was a photographer in the London area in the 1880s. …
- John Hood was a photographer in the London area during the 1880s. A guess has been made that this photograph was taken ca. 1885. The photographer's stamp is on the back of the card. John Hood had a bJohn Hood was a photographer in the London area during the 1880s. …
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