photograph
Artwork
Accession Number
2012.007.001.156Description
One sepia toned photograph of two men and two women with a dog posing in front of a tent with a sign reading "Commission Storage".Narrative
This photograph appears to be staged for the photographer, he likely sold multiple prints of the image to tourists and/or publications.
In August 1901, Premier James Dunsmuir and about 20 other family members and associates traveled to northern British Columbia and Alaska aboard the Dunsmuir steamer, SS Joan, named for Joan Dunsmuir. They visited Port Essington at the confluence of the Skeena and Ecstall Rivers before steaming north to Skagway, Alaska, from where they travelled to Whitehorse, Yukon Territory.1
1. Victoria Daily Colonist, August 30, 1901 p5
History of Use
This commercially produced photograph was taken a year or two before it was acquired in 1901 and placed in an album created by the James and Laura Dunsmuir family at Burleith, their home on Victoria's Gorge Waterway. In 1906 it was probably taken by the family to Victoria's Government House where they lived while James served as British Columbia's eighth Lieutenant Governor. From there it was taken to the family's new house, Hatley Park, in 1910.
Sometime after Laura Miller Dunsmuir's death in 1937, the album became the property of Dola Frances Dunsmuir (also known as Mrs. Dola Cavendish) and was kept at her house Dolaura in Colwood, B.C. After hear death, the album was owned by her sister Kathleen's daughter, Judith Humphreys (also known as Mrs. Judith Joy). Her daughter donated the album to Craigdarroch Castle in 2012.Date
circa 1900Dimensions
10.5 x 16.7 cmArtwork Title
At Discovery, Atlin, B.C.Support
Paper, Photographic paperCountry of Origin
Canada