Unidentified women posing for studio portraits
- R-A19311 (1)-(2)
- Item
- between 1870 and 1890
Unidentified women posing for studio portraits--one woman seated holding a shawl and hat; young girl standing beside a chair wearing an unusual short dress.
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Unidentified women posing for studio portraits
Unidentified women posing for studio portraits--one woman seated holding a shawl and hat; young girl standing beside a chair wearing an unusual short dress.
Charles Fortescue, as a young boy
Charles Fortescue, as a young boy, standing; and sitting in a chair. Photos taken while in England.
Annie Maud Mary and Matthew Fortescue, as children in England
Part of Ruth M. Buck fonds
Annie Maud Mary and Matthew Fortesue, as children in England. Annie later married Angus McKay, of Hudson Bay Company post at Fort à la Corne.
Pall Mall Gazette (London, England)
Reel consists of microfilmed issues for Pall Mall Gazette (London, England) from July to September 1872. The issues were edited by Nicholas Flood Davin.
Pall Mall Gazette (London, England)
Reel consists of microfilmed issues for Pall Mall Gazette (London, England) from October to December 1872. The issues were edited by Nicholas Flood Davin.
Studio portrait of Archdeacon Twinkby(?), seated
Studio portrait of Archdeacon Twinkby(?), seated. Photo taken in Edinburgh, Scotland. ca. 1880's-1890's.
Portraits of Church of England clergy
Several head and shoulders portraits of Church of England clergy. Photos taken mainly in Dawlish S. Devon, England. ca. 1880's-1890's.
Leaving Liverpool for Canada. Cargo being loaded onto a ship, dock is crowded with people, wagons and cargo.
Studio portraits of two women holding their babies
Studio portraits of two women holding their babies.
Three unidentified women; a woman seated by a table; and a young woman standing
Three unidentified women, head and shoulders portrait; a woman seated by a table; and a young woman standing. Victorian style of dress. Photos taken in England, possibly members of Fortescue family.