Camera Workers: The British Columbia Photographic Directory, 1858-1950
- N - Volume 2 (1901-1950)
©
1999-2007 By David Mattison
Updated: 2004.07.20
Nakamachi, G.
Vancouver/1921-1931.
He operated the Main Studio.
REFERENCES: ___21 ___22 ___23 ___24 ___25 ___26 ___27 ___28 ___29
___30 ___31.
Nakashima, M.
Vancouver/1918-1920.
REFERENCES:
Napier-Henry,
Hubert John.
Esquimalt ?/1933.
HOME ADDRESS: Esquimalt/1933.
REFERENCES: VL1933, Esquimalt.
NAME: National Film Board of Canada, Still
Photography Division.
WHERE/WHEN ACTIVE: Canada/1939-1984.
BUSINESS
ADDRESS: Ottawa, ON.
STATUS: Government.
BIOGRAPHICAL SUMMARY:
Established as a branch of the NFB, the Still Photography Division, as its name
implied, documented Canadian life through still photographs. Within a decade of
its creation, the division employed six full-time photographers, some of whom
travelled through British Columbia on assignment. Among these photographers who
captured aspects of life in BC during the 1940s were George Hunter, Ronny
Jacques, Jack V. Long, Gar Lunney, Nicholas Morant, and Harry Rowed. The
division and its successor actively circulated these photographs through
travelling exhibits. In January 1985 the Still Photography Division was closed
and the Canadian Museum of Contemporary Photography (CMCP) established as its
successor. The CMCP's own building at 1 Rideau Canal, Ottawa, was opened in May
1992.
COLLECTIONS: OOA (negatives) OOCMCP (prints).
REFERENCES:
NFB, Still Photography
Division (1984) Canadian Museum
of Contemporary Photography (1999) Canadian Museum of Contemporary
Photography Web: http://cmcp.gallery.ca
Neelands,
James.
Nelson/1907.
Commercial.
See also Camera Workers,
vol. 1.
REFERENCES: ___01 ___02 (no occup.) ___03 (clerk, Hotel Phair)
___04 (n.l.) ___05 ___06 ___07 ___08 VL1907, Nelson Mattison (1985).
Nehring Photo Co.
Vancouver/1910.
REFERENCES:
Neilson, H.B. see Nielsen, Herman
Bernard.
Nelson, Charles Piel.
Summerland/1910 1918-1928, 1933 West Summerland/1929-1934.
REFERENCES:
VL1920, 1924, 1928, 1933/Summerland.
Nelson, Fred.
VARIANT: Nelson, Manfred [?].
Cranbrook/1918?-1946.
Operated or
worked for Star Photo Studio (1918). In 1924 an M. Nelson was listed as
a photographer at Beattie-Noble. His firm name was Nelson's Photo
Studio.
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___25 ___26 ___27 ___28 ___29 ___30 ___31 ___32 ___33 ___34 ___35
___36 ___37 ___38 ___39 ___40 ___41 ___42 ___43 ___44 ___45 ___46
VL1933, Cranbrook (Manfred) D.M. Stewart, 1996.12.15.
Nelson, George.
Hazelmere/1904-1905.
REFERENCES:
Nelson, George Richard.
East Kensington/1911.
REFERENCES: VL1911, East Kensington.
Nelson,
John.
Victoria/1909.
1124 Broad St.
Printer.
He managed the
British Columbia Photo Engraving Co. Ltd.
REFERENCES: ___08 ___09
___10.
Nelson, Manfred see Nelson,
Fred.
Nelson, Thomas D.
Victoria/1949-1950.
He operated Camera Studies Club Ltd.
REFERENCES: D.M. Stewart, 1996.12.15.
Nelson's
Photo Studio.
Cranbrook/1925-1939.
Operated by Fred Nelson.
In 1948 the proprietor was R.L. Donaldson.
REFERENCES:
Nelson Studio.
Nelson/1910-1912 1918-1934.
Operated by B.S. McGregor in 1912.
REFERENCES: Duns BC (1912).
Neumeyer, George Alexander.
Vancouver/1928.
REFERENCES: VL1928, Vancouver.
Newcombe, Charles
Frederic (1851, Newcastle-on-Tyne, UK-1924 10 19, Victoria, BC).
Victoria/1901-.
Amateur.
See also Camera Workers, vol. 1. Trained in medicine at the University of
Aberdeen, Dr. Newcombe worked with the physically and mentally ill in England
and Hood River, Oregon, before permanently settling with his family in
Victoria, BC. Following the birth of their sixth child in 1891, his wife Marian
died. Dr. Newcombe returned to England with half his brood, engaged in
geological and natural history studies at the University of London and the
British Museum, then returned to Victoria. Following a brief practice at the
Insane Asylum in New Westminster, Dr. Newcombe turned to collecting specimens
of Northwest Coast Native artifacts on behalf of various museums. As part of
his expeditions he took and acquired many photographs, including those by
Richard Maynard and fellow amateur ethnologist George T. Emmons.
COLLECTIONS: BVIPA (MS-1077 prints) BVIPM.
IDENTIFYING MARKS:
REFERENCES: BVIPA MS-1077
Low (1982) Mattison (1985).
Newmeyer, George
Alexander.
Vancouver/1920.
REFERENCES: VL1920, Vancouver.
Nicol, Arthur.
Fort Steele and district
(Cranbrook)/1909.
Amateur ?.
COLLECTIONS: FSHT no. F.S.54.04.
REFERENCES: Francis (1996: 146).
Niedolin,
John.
Kelowna/1943-1946.
He operated the Arts Photo Studio
(1943-1946).
REFERENCES: ___43 ___44 ___45 ___46 D.M. Stewart,
1996.12.15.
Nielsen, Herman Bernard.
VARIANT:
Neilson, H.B.
Vancouver/1911-1916.
406 Homer, corner
Hastings/1911-1912 938 Robson/1913-1916.
HOME ADDRESS: 406
Homer?/1911-1913 735 Burrard/1914 141-784 Thurlow/1916.
Commercial.
He operated the Artona Studio.
REFERENCES: ___10 HEVAN11
HEVAN12 HEN13 ___14 ___15 (n.l.) ___16 (Neilsen, Herman) ___17 (n.l.)
VL1911, 1913, 1916/Vancouver.
Nielsen, Mrs. H.B..
Vancouver/1912.
REFERENCES: Duns BC (1912).
N[orman] Caple & Co.
Vancouver/1894-1911.
Owned
and operated by Norman Caple.
COLLECTIONS/FORMATS: postcards.
IDENTIFYING MARKS:
REFERENCES: Steele (Draft, 1995 08 17).
Norman Studio.
Vancouver/1929-1930.
Operated by
Norman Krass.
REFERENCES:
Norman
Studios.
Chilliwack/late 1940s?-ca. 1950.
Operated by Norman G.
Williams.
REFERENCES: D.M. Stewart, 1996.12.15.
North Vancouver Photo Studio.
North
Vancouver/1929-1936.
Operated by F.P. Carbutt
REFERENCES:
Norton, B.J.
Vancouver/1911.
REFERENCES:
Notman brothers see Camera Workers, vol.
1.
Nova Studios.
Langley/1948.
Operated by
W.B. Lowery with assistance from Mrs. Enid Lowery.
REFERENCES:
Novelty Photo Studio Co..
Vancouver/1905-1906.
165 Cordova W./1903-1906.
Studio.
Owned
and operated by T.B. Hansen.
REFERENCES: HEN03 HEN04 HEVAN05
___06.
Nye, George Gordon (1885 02 __, Brighton,
UK-1958 __ __).
North Vancouver/ca. 1905-1911.
Second St., 1/2 block
off Lonsdale Ave./ca. 1905-
Commercial.
Settled in North Vancouver with
his mother and father, G.G. Nye set up shop as that city's first photographer.
Nye married Bertha M. Janes in September 1908 and retired from photography in
1910 or 1911 to become a carpenter.
COLLECTIONS/FORMATS: North Shore Museum
& Archives (North Vancouver) postcards.
IDENTIFYING MARKS: Print
surface may be captioned and dated.
REFERENCES: VL1911, North Vancouver
Bourdon (1981).