Newfoundland (island)
Found in 89 Collections and/or Records:
The new town of Grand Falls, 1908-09 - 1908-10
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Notice bare trunks of trees burned in the great fire of 1904 before the town was commenced.
The other side of Logy Bay, 1908-09
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Newfoundland.
The Paper Mills, 1908-09 - 1908-10
Quarter-plate (landscape format). A - N Development Co Ltd.
The Paper Mills, 1908-09 - 1908-10
Quarter-plate (landscape format). A - N Development Co Ltd.
The Sealing Fleet, 1908-09
Quarter-plate (landscape format). St. John's Harbour.
The Sealing Fleet, 1908-09
Quarter-plate (landscape format). St. John's Harbour.
The whaling steamers, 1908-09
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Note swivel guns. St. John's Harbour.
The Whaling Steamers, 1908-09
Quarter-plate (landscape format). Note swivel guns. St. John's Harbour.
View looking over Petty Harbour, 1908-09
Quarter-plate (landscape format). From above.
View of St. John's Harbour, 1908-09
Half-plate (landscape format). From front of the Roman Catholic Cathedral.
Views in Newfoundland, circa 1880-1904, 1880 - 1904
Contains loose prints, of various sizes but mainly measuring approximately 290 x 135 mm and 200 x 150 mm. All but numbers 31 and 32 are by Holloway, these two are by an unknown photographer.
We go to the Governor's reception. King's Birthday 1908. St John's [i.e. Saint John's] Newfoundland, 1908
122 x 94 mm. Showing officers in full dress uniform on the deck of HMS 'Cornwall' about to leave for shore. At the front of the group stands Engineer Commander D.P. Green and behind him Lieutenant F. W. Talbot-Ponsonby.
Weighing Fish, 1908-09
Quarter-plate. St. John's.
Woman spreading fish for continued drying, 1908-09
Quarter-plate. This is what is called making fish.