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[https://novamuse.ca/Detail/objects/289311 Photograph of Lewis Rice's Photo Car at Tatamagouche, circa 1890, Colchester Historeum, Photograph Accession number: 2016.37.1, ''Nova Muse''] | [https://novamuse.ca/Detail/objects/289311 Photograph of Lewis Rice's Photo Car at Tatamagouche, circa 1890, Colchester Historeum, Photograph Accession number: 2016.37.1, ''Nova Muse''] | ||
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Revision as of 19:48, 22 April 2023
Photographic Cars
These were specially fitted passenger car bodies with a mobile darkroom, photo studio with skylight, along with photographic supplies and quarters for the photographer. They emerged in the Western United States in the 1870s. Some were converted cabooses or passenger cars while others were custom made for photography, such as the Palace Rail Road Photograph Car Company. Several photographers in Nova Scotia used photographic cars beginning in the 1880s, notably photographer J.P. Tuck who travelled up and down the valley with his Palace RR Photo Car. Examples of his work appearing in Annapolis Royal, Bridgetown and Wolfville where he often took photos of graduates of Acadia University.[1] Lewis Rise of Truro, a photographer who also had branch studios including Windsor and Wolfville also operated a photo car to do studio work in rural parts of Nova Scotia from about 1890 to 1907.[2]
This category includes images of photographic cars and known photographs made on photographic cars along the Dominion Atlantic.
References
- ↑ Tom Sheppard, Historic Wolfville: Grand Pre and Countryside, Nimbus (2003), p. 178.
- ↑ Colchester Historeum, Photograph Accession number: 2016.37.1, Nova Muse
External Links
Palace Railroad Photograph Co images at the Wolfville Randall House Museum
Palace Railroad Photograph Co. images at the West Hants Historical Society
Media in category "Photo Car"
The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total.
- 201908835detail.JPG 1,099 × 699; 125 KB
- Kalkman032A.jpg 1,987 × 1,296; 1.08 MB
- Kalkman032B.jpg 2,048 × 1,306; 893 KB
- MuchJoytoOurKing.jpg 1,100 × 653; 134 KB
- The Acadian Sept 11 1891.jpg 476 × 904; 48 KB
- WeddingLoco.jpg 1,559 × 2,539; 4.8 MB