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William Notman

(1826-1891), Photographer

Artist associated with 31 portraits
Scottish-born Notman became Canada's most famous photographer. His portraits, tableaux and montages of Canadian life earned him the title of Queen Victoia's Photographer to the Queen. He emigrated to Montreal in 1856 and opened a small portrait studio where he prospered from the start. He achieved recognition after the Grand Trunk Railway hired him to document the building of the Victoria Bridge across the St Lawrence River. His cartes-des-visite of the bridge were extremely popular and earned him the attention of the queen. Her interest in him led to his renown, and by the time he was thirty, he had established studios in Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto and Nova Scotia as well as two in the US.

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Captain Graham, by William Notman - NPG Ax46395

Captain Graham

by William Notman
albumen carte-de-visite, 1860s
NPG Ax46395

Francis Fulford, by William Notman - NPG Ax9793

Francis Fulford

by William Notman
albumen carte-de-visite, 1861
NPG Ax9793

Harriet Beecher Stowe, by William Notman - NPG Ax39822

Harriet Beecher Stowe

by William Notman
albumen carte-de-visite, 1862
NPG Ax39822

Harriet Beecher Stowe, by William Notman - NPG Ax7548

Harriet Beecher Stowe

by William Notman
albumen carte-de-visite, 1862
NPG Ax7548

Francis Fulford, by William Notman - NPG Ax9584

Francis Fulford

by William Notman
albumen carte-de-visite, 1866
NPG Ax9584

Mr Falkner, by William Notman - NPG x134188

Mr Falkner

by William Notman
albumen cabinet card, 1868-1869
NPG x134188

Richard Anthony Proctor, by William Notman - NPG Ax18211

Richard Anthony Proctor

by William Notman
albumen cabinet card, cut to carte-de-visite, 1870s
NPG Ax18211

Mrs De Beeker, by William Notman - NPG x134189

Mrs De Beeker

by William Notman
albumen cabinet card, 1870
NPG x134189

John Edward Jenkins, by William Notman - NPG x197319

John Edward Jenkins

by William Notman
albumen cabinet card, 1870s
NPG x197319

Jacob Luard Pattisson, by William Notman - NPG Ax13946

Jacob Luard Pattisson

by William Notman
albumen cabinet card, 1872-1873
NPG Ax13946

James Carmichael, by William Notman - NPG x75779

James Carmichael

by William Notman
bromide print, circa 1893-1906
NPG x75779

Sir Gerald Graham, by Maclure & Macdonald, after  William Notman - NPG D34748

Sir Gerald Graham

by Maclure & Macdonald, after William Notman
chromolithograph, published 2 December 1882
NPG D34748

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George Grant Gordon

by William Notman
albumen carte-de-visite, 1861
NPG Ax26258

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Captain Dalzell

by William Notman
albumen carte-de-visite, 1861
NPG x45459

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Sir Henry Perceval De Bathe, 4th Bt

by William Notman
albumen carte-de-visite, 1863
NPG x45458

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Richard Potter

by William Notman
albumen cabinet card, 1870s-1900s
NPG x21794

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John Philip Du Moulin

by William Notman
albumen cabinet card, 1890s
NPG x159014

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Isaac Stringer

by William Notman
vintage print, circa 1910s
NPG x159514

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Richard Potter

by William Notman
copy print
NPG x21793

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Charlotte Maria Tucker

by William Notman
photogravure
NPG x27072

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Charlotte Maria Tucker

by William Notman
photogravure
NPG x27073

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