Linyakwateen Depot Camp, on the Left Bank of the Pend d'Oreille River
Photograph
1860-1 (made)
1860-1 (made)
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Place of origin |
In 1856 the War Department appointed the South Kensington Museum photographer Charles Thurston Thompson to teach photography to the Royal Engineers. On one expedition these soldier-photographers documented the border between the USA and Canada. From the crest of the Rockies westwards along the 49th Parallel to the coast, they painstakingly recorded everything that crossed their path, producing 'one of the earliest signifcant body of photographs made in the Pacific Northwest'.
Object details
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Title | Linyakwateen Depot Camp, on the Left Bank of the Pend d'Oreille River |
Materials and techniques | Albumen print from wet collodion-on-glass negative |
Brief description | 'Linyakwateen Depot Camp, on the Left Bank of the Pend d'Oreille River', photograph by the Royal Engineers, North America, ca. 1860-1 |
Physical description | Photograph of a river. On the bank in the foreground a canoe and a tipi, on the distant bank a camp with more tipis. |
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Marks and inscriptions | No. 57. Linyakwateen Depot Camp, on the left bank of the Pend d'Oreille river |
Credit line | Received from the Foreign Office 1863 |
Production | Photographed by a Royal Engineers photographer on a U.S.-Canada Border Survey. |
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Summary | In 1856 the War Department appointed the South Kensington Museum photographer Charles Thurston Thompson to teach photography to the Royal Engineers. On one expedition these soldier-photographers documented the border between the USA and Canada. From the crest of the Rockies westwards along the 49th Parallel to the coast, they painstakingly recorded everything that crossed their path, producing 'one of the earliest signifcant body of photographs made in the Pacific Northwest'. |
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Accession number | 40089 |
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Record created | August 19, 2004 |
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