Records With Access Point "Photography of interiors"

24 results found (23 digitized image(s) available).


Babbitt Family photographs  
Fonds - 1898-[ca. 1907]
P19

The photographer who took these photographs was most likely to have been George Nealon Babbitt. Born in Fredericton on 17 March 1842 to Samuel W Babbitt (formerly manager of the Central Bank and later of the People's Bank of NB, both in Fredericton) and Francis Marie (or Maria) Babbitt. George N. was employed by the province for 55 years: first as a clerk in Crown Land office in 1860. then transferred to Provincial Secretary's department under Leonard Tilley. Post confederation, he went to the Receiver General's department under John A Beckwith and then eventually became the Deputy Receiver General about 1883. At the time of his death in 1915 he was called "the oldest employee in the provincial civil service". His services for each being rewarded when he was made a companion of the Imperial Service Order (an honour received from King Edward VII on 27 June 1908), he was shortly afterwards presented with the Imperial Service Order medal which he wore on special occasions.

George wa...

Front parlour of a lavishly decorated house.  
Item - 1896-1905
P19\178

Glass figurines are visible, as well as framed pictures, plush chairs, etc.

D. Lee Babbitt beside a fireplace.  
Item - 1896-1905
P19\195

Figurines, candlesticks and pottery are visible on the mantelpiece. A painting of a girl playing what appears to be a piano is on the wall.

Karn piano in a parlour filled with decorations and photos  
Item - 1895-1905
P34\34

Possibly the parlour of Dr. Ferdinand Lorek Pedolin, who, according to an advertisement in the 5 June 1895 Daily Times, purchased the piano from Miller Bros. Music Store in Moncton, N.B.

Interior St. James Presbyterian Church  
Item - 1895-1905
P34\47

With rev. at the pulpit and three choir members at the altar. Altar and columns decorated with boughs. The church later became St. James and St. John United when the church joined the Methodist in 1925. Newcastle, NB.

The original parlour in the Beaverbrook House (Old Manse)  
Item - 1895-1905
P34\53

Portraits of Jane Noble and William Cuthbert Aitken hanging on the wall to the left and right of the large, ornate fireplace. Old Manse was the childhood home of Lord Beaverbrook (Sir William Maxwell Aitken). The house was built in 1877 for shipbuilder and merchant, William Watt. It was sold in 1879 to the Presbyterian congregation as a manse. Reverend William Cuthbert Aitken and his wife and then 5 children arrived from Maple, Ontario to reside in the house in 1880. Newcastle, New Brunswick.

Interior St. James Presbyterian Church decorated with boughs  
Item - 1895-1905
P34\126

The church later became St. James and St. John United when the church joined the Methodist in 1925. Newcastle, NB.

All Saints, Riverview, Medley Memorial  
Item - [ca.1900]-[ca.1920]
P36\8


Unidentified church interior  
Item - [ca.1900]-[ca.1920]
P36\20


Church interior  
Item - [ca.1900]-[ca.1920]
P36\25


Church interior  
Item - [ca.1900]-[ca.1920]
P36\26


Church interior  
Item - [ca.1900]-[ca.1920]
P36\31


Church interior  
Item - [ca.1900]-[ca.1920]
P36\32


Christ Church Cathedral interior  
Item - [ca.1900]-[ca.1920]
P36\37


Christ Church Cathedral interior  
Item - [ca.1900]-[ca.1920]
P36\38


Christ Church Cathedral interior  
Item - [ca.1900]-[ca.1920]
P36\39


Christ Church Cathedral interior after fire of July 11, 1911  
Item - 1911
P36\41

With water and debris on floor.