Fonds AM1639 - Neelands Bros. photograph collection

Brockton point, Vancouver in the distance Stoney Creek bridge Narrow gorge, Stoney Creek Natural bridge on Kicking Horse [River] Bow River falls, Banff Bath houses and pool, Banff A nameless grave [on the C.P.R. route] Natural bridge, Kicking Horse river Tunnel near Yale B.C. [with men sitting on handcar] Deer park, Lower Arrow Lake Nelson, B.C., with Kootenay Lake Nelson, B.C. Kootenay River, upper falls near Nelson Kootenay River, upper falls near Nelson from down river Glacier C.P.R. station, with Hermit range Hermit range, from Glacier

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Neelands Bros. photograph collection

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AM1639

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16 photographs

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(1891-1897)

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Neelands Bros. was a commercial photographic studio based in Nelson, B.C., though the firm worked in other cities, particularly Vancouver, B.C.

The firm was created by brothers Hamilton George Neelands (1859?-1935) and James F. Neelands (1870?-1908?). H.G. Neelands had previously been briefly involved in a partnership with C.S. Bailey in the Vancouver photographic firm Bailey and Neelands, before moving to Nelson, B.C.

A third brother, Samuel Neelands, was associated with the firm in the latter years of operations.

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The collection consists of photographs by Neelands Brothers of Nelson, B.C. of the Canadian Pacific Railway route in B.C. and Nelson.

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Items have been assigned item numbers from CVA 1-1 to CVA 1-16

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