Records With Access Point "University of New Brunswick"
104 results found (102 digitized image(s) available).
Isaac Erb fonds
Fonds - 1900-1910
P11
Isaac Erb (1846-1924) was born in Kars, Kings County, the son of John Erb and Mary Ann Morrell Erb. He married Frances Huestis and they had two children, John H. and Lavinia F. A professional photographer, his career spanned more than 50 years, from 1870 to 1924. Whether in the studio or on location, Erb’s camera captured the many facets of contemporary Saint John, and his work led him throughout New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Maine. The composition of his portraits and commercial photographs show the artistic temperament of the 19th century cameraman. This personal style continues well into the 20th century. His attention to detail and unique perspective on his subjects contributed in equal parts to his success in a business marked by transiency and brevity. By the end of his career he had produced more than 12,000 images, all of which he meticulously recorded in his logbooks. The approximately 3,400 extant glass negatives make up one of the most comprehensive collection of...
Scene from behind UNB with Fredericton in background
Item - 1904/03/18
P19\12
Old Arts building prominent at right. In the background, the undeveloped land and streets towards Aberdeen Street and St. John Street are shown, as is the area formerly known as Scully's Grove (later partly taken up by Queens Square).
U.N.B. Surveying Dept.
Fonds - 1903-1915
P30
UNB surveying department took photographs while instructing students in annual camps. The photographs were displayed on a wall.
Senior tent, UNB Engineering Camp, Taymouth
Item - 1903
P30\3
Back row left to right; Yandall, Howie (captain), Miles. Middle row left to right; Grimmer, Goodspeed, Chestnut. Front row left to right; W.J. Brogan (cook), Wm. Harrison (cookee).
Sophomore tent no. 2, UNB Engineering Camp, Taymouth
Item - 1903
P30\11
Smith (captain), Hurley, Winslow, Thomas, Kinghorn, Nalber, Mallory, Tweedie, Trites and Torrens.