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See Also: Arago, François; England, William; Wilson,
Edward Livingston; Sarony, Napoleon and Olivier
François Xavier; Claudet, Antoine-François-Jean;
Royal Engineers; and Talbot, William Henry Fox.


Further Reading


Bara, Jana L., “Cody’s Wild West Show in Canada,” History of
Photography 20:2 (Summer 1996): 153–155.
Birrell, Andrew, “The North America Boundary Commission,
three photographic expeditions, 1872–74,” History of Pho-
tography 20:2 (Summer 1996): 113–121.
——, “The Early Years, 1839-1885,” in Private Realms of Light:
Amateur Photography in Canada, 1839–1940. Markham:
Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 1984, 2–15, 114.
——, Benjamin Baltzly: Photographs and Journal of an Expedi-
tion through British Columbia, 1871. Toronto: Coach House
Press, 1978.
——, Into the Silent Land: Survey Photography in the Canadian
West, 1858-1900. Ottawa: Information Canada, 1975.
Blackman, Margaret B., “‘Copying People’: northwest coast na-
tive response to early photography,” BC Studies 52 (Winter
1981-82): 39–60.
Burant, Jim, “Using photography to assert Canadian sovereignty
in the Arctic: the A.P. Low Expedition of 1903–04 aboard the
CGS Neptune,” Imaging the Arctic, J.C.H. King and Henriette
Lidchi, eds. Seattle & Vancouver: University of Washington
Press, & UBC Press, 1998, 76–87.
——,“Pre-Confederation photography in Halifax, Nova Scotia,”
Journal of Canadian Art History 4:1 (Spring 1977): 25–44.
Cloutier, Nicole, “Les disciples de Daguerre à Québec, 1839-
1855,” Journal of Canadian Art History 5:1 (1980): 33–37.
Francis, Daniel, Copying People: Photographing British Co-
lumbia First Nations, 1860–1940. Saskatoon : Fifth House
Publishers, 1996.
Garrett, Graham W., “Hodgkinson & Butters: early takers in
Atlantic Canada,” Photographic Canadiana 23:3 (Nov./Dec.,
1997): 10–13.
——, “Canada’s fi rst Daguerrian image,” History of Photography
20:2 (Summer 1996): 101–103.
——, “Photography in Canada 1839–1841: a historical and
biographical outline,” Photographic Canadiana 21:5, 22:1
(Mar./Apr., May/June, 1996): 4–7, 4–7.
Greenhill, Ralph. Engineering Witness. Toronto: Coach House
Press, 1985.
——, Early Photography in Canada. Toronto: Oxford University
Press, 1965.
Greenhill, Ralph and Birrell, Andrew, Canadian Photography,
1839–1920. Toronto: Coach House Press, 1979.
Hadley, Margaret T. Guide to Photographs: The Fonds and
Collections of the Archives, Whyte Museum of the Canadian
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Hall, Roger; Dodds, Gordon; and Triggs, Stanley, The World of
William Notman: The Nineteenth Century Through a Master
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John,” Dalhousie Review 36 (Autumn 1955): 259–270.
Harper J., Russell, and Triggs, Stanley G. Portrait of a Period: A
Collection of Notman Photographs, 1856 to 1915. Montreal:
McGill University Press, 1967.
Huyda, Richard J., Camera in the Interior, 1858: H.L. Hime,
Photographer, the Assiniboine and Saskatchewan Exploring
Expedition. Toronto: Coach House Press, 1975.


——, “Photography and the choice of Canada’s capital,” History
of Photography 20:2 (Summer 1996): 104–107.
Jones, Laura, Rediscovery: Canadian Women Photographers,
1841–1941. London, Ont.: The Gallery, 1983.
King, J.C.H. and Lidchi, Henrietta, eds., Imaging the Arctic.
Vancouver: U.B.C. Press, 1998.
Kõdar, Tiit, “The Canadian photographic periodical press,” His-
tory of Photography 20:2 (Summer 1996): 138–145.
Koltun, Lily, City Blocks, City Spaces/Espaces urbains: Histori-
cal Photographs of Canada’s Urban Growth, c. 1850–1900.
Ottawa: Public Archives of Canada, 1980.
——, “Pre-Confederation photography in Toronto,” History of
Photography 2:3 (July 1978): 249–63.
Koltun, Lily, ed., Private Realms of Light: Amateur Photography
in Canada, 1839–1940. Markham: Fitzhenry & Whiteside,
1984.
Kunard, Andrea, “Relationships of Photography and Text in the
Colonization of the Canadian West: The 1858 Assiniboine and
Saskatchewan Exploring Expedition,” International Journal
of Canadian Studies 26 (Fall 2002): 77–100.
Lessard, Michel, La photo s’expose: 150 ans de photographie à
Québec. Québec: s.n., 1987.
——, Les Livernois, photographes/The Livernois Photographers.
Québec: Le Musée du Québec, 1987.
Mattison, David, “G.R. Fardon’s portraits on patent leather,”
Photographic Canadiana 25:3 (Nov./Dec. 1999): 4–7.
——, “A fair collection of views: F.J. Haynes in Canada, 1881,”
Photographic Canadiana 23:4, 23:5 (Jan./Feb, Mar./Apr.
1998) 4–7, 4–7.
——, Camera Workers: The British Columbia Photographers Di-
rectory, 1858–1900. Victoria: Camera Workers Press, 1985.
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of Photography 20:2 (Summer 1996): 186–188.
——, “Richard Maynard: photographer of Victoria, B.C.,” History
of Photography 9:2 (April–June 1985): 109–129.
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McGrath, Antonia, Newfoundland Photography, 1849–1949:
From the Collection of the Newfoundland Museum. St. John’s:
Breakwater Books, 1982.
McIntosh, Terresa, “W.A. Leggo and G.E. Desbarats: Canadian
pioneers in photomechanical reproduction,” History of Pho-
tography 20:2 (Summer 1996): 146–149.
McKendry, Jennifer. Early Photography in Kingston. Kingston,
Ont.: J. McKendry, 1998.
Micklewright, Nancy, “Lady Brassey’s Canadian visit, 1872,”
History of Photography 20:2 (Summer 1996): 150–152.
Monaghan, David W., Professor Oliver Buell (1844–1910), Pho-
tographer. Montreal: Concordia Art Gallery, 1984.
Phillips, Glen C., The Ontario Photographers List (1851–1900).
Sarnia: Iron Gate, 1990.
Reichstein, Irwin, “James Inglis (1835-1904), Montreal, Roches-
ter, Chicago,” Photographic Canadiana 22:5, 23:1 (Mar./Apr.,
May/June, 1997): 5–9, 6–10.
Reid, Dennis, ‘Our Own Country Canada’: Being an Account of
the National Aspirations of the Principal Landscape Artists in
Montreal and Toronto, 1860–1890. Ottawa: National Gallery
of Canada, 1979.
Robertson, Peter, “The New Amateur, 1885-1900,” in Pri-
vate Realms of Light: Amateur Photography in Canada,
1839–1940. Markham: Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 1984, 16–31,
114–115.
Schwartz, Joan M., “Un beau souvenir du Canada: object, image,
symbolic space,” in Photographs Objects Histories: On the

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