negative, glass plate
Artwork
Accession Number
2016.003.001.004Description
Glass plate negative depicting the arrival of the first Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway passenger train into downtown Victoria. A large crowd on three sides of the train, the photographer facing the locomotive face-on, men are standing on top of the train.Narrative
This glass plate negative depicts the arrival of the first passenger train to arrive in downtown Victoria. The event took place on March 29, 1888 and was the cause of much celebration. A large crowd gathered at the terminus on near Store Street as the heavily-decorated locomotive and passenger cars made its way from Vic West. When the train stopped, Robert Dunsmuir alighted and was escorted to a dais where he spoke to the assembled throngs. Elaborate signs proclaimed, “Victoria – New York – Welcome Dunsmuir” and “Dunsmuir and More Of ’Em”.History of Use
unknownDate
March 29 1888Dimensions
0.5 cm x 20 cm x 13 cmMaterial
GlassPhotograph Type
Gelatin silver processMedium
PhotographicSupport
GlassCountry of Origin
Canada