Newfoundland Scenery presented to Joseph Laurence

This album of photographs appears to be the work of Simeon H. Parsons (1844-1908), one of Newfoundland's earliest professional, self-taught and award-winning photographers. The photographs are very much in the style for which Parsons was noted and cover a wide geographic area, including the Bur...

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Published: 1880
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spelling ftmemorialunivdc:oai:collections.mun.ca:archives/474 2023-12-31T10:13:50+01:00 Newfoundland Scenery presented to Joseph Laurence Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador 19th Century [1880-1889?] The album measures 37.5 x 28 x 4.5 cm, is hardbound and covered with a dark green leather. It contains 77 pages of card stock with 168 photographic images. image/jpeg; application/pdf http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/archives/id/474 eng eng Digitized Materials from the Archives and Special Collections http://cdm22030.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/ead/id/290 http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/archives/id/474 Archives and Special Collections Original item held in Archives and Special Collections. Memorial University of Newfoundland. Libraries. Archives and Special Collections Newfoundland and Labrador--19th century--Pictorial works Text Book 1880 ftmemorialunivdc 2023-12-04T11:29:36Z This album of photographs appears to be the work of Simeon H. Parsons (1844-1908), one of Newfoundland's earliest professional, self-taught and award-winning photographers. The photographs are very much in the style for which Parsons was noted and cover a wide geographic area, including the Burin Peninsula and coastal Labrador, in addition to more easily accessible areas such as St. John's and eastern Newfoundland communities. Internal evidence dates some of the images to around 1884-1885, and given that the recipient of the album, Joseph Laurence, died in October 1886, it would appear safe to assume that the album was compiled during those middle years of the 1880s. Some of the images may date earlier, possibly from stock photographs Parsons may have had on hand.The album contains some rare images of St. John's streets and buildings that were later destroyed in the 1892 fire that ravaged most of the downtown of the city. It also contains images of people at work in the fishery, particularly on the coast of Labrador; various communities on the Burin Peninsula and on the east coast of Newfoundland; rural scenes, including rivers, lakes and waterfalls; icebergs; groups of people, particularly several gatherings of Methodist clergy, some of whom Laurence was probably responsible for sending to Newfoundland.The album should prove beneficial to researchers interested in architectural and municipal development, the development of Methodism, the history of photography, the work of Simeon Parsons, and a variety of other subjects pertaining to Newfoundland in the latter half of the Nineteenth Century. Book Newfoundland Memorial University of Newfoundland: Digital Archives Initiative (DAI)
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Newfoundland Scenery presented to Joseph Laurence
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description This album of photographs appears to be the work of Simeon H. Parsons (1844-1908), one of Newfoundland's earliest professional, self-taught and award-winning photographers. The photographs are very much in the style for which Parsons was noted and cover a wide geographic area, including the Burin Peninsula and coastal Labrador, in addition to more easily accessible areas such as St. John's and eastern Newfoundland communities. Internal evidence dates some of the images to around 1884-1885, and given that the recipient of the album, Joseph Laurence, died in October 1886, it would appear safe to assume that the album was compiled during those middle years of the 1880s. Some of the images may date earlier, possibly from stock photographs Parsons may have had on hand.The album contains some rare images of St. John's streets and buildings that were later destroyed in the 1892 fire that ravaged most of the downtown of the city. It also contains images of people at work in the fishery, particularly on the coast of Labrador; various communities on the Burin Peninsula and on the east coast of Newfoundland; rural scenes, including rivers, lakes and waterfalls; icebergs; groups of people, particularly several gatherings of Methodist clergy, some of whom Laurence was probably responsible for sending to Newfoundland.The album should prove beneficial to researchers interested in architectural and municipal development, the development of Methodism, the history of photography, the work of Simeon Parsons, and a variety of other subjects pertaining to Newfoundland in the latter half of the Nineteenth Century.
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title Newfoundland Scenery presented to Joseph Laurence
title_short Newfoundland Scenery presented to Joseph Laurence
title_full Newfoundland Scenery presented to Joseph Laurence
title_fullStr Newfoundland Scenery presented to Joseph Laurence
title_full_unstemmed Newfoundland Scenery presented to Joseph Laurence
title_sort newfoundland scenery presented to joseph laurence
publishDate 1880
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19th Century
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Original item held in Archives and Special Collections.
Memorial University of Newfoundland. Libraries. Archives and Special Collections
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http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/archives/id/474
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