Records With Access Point "Landscape photography"

5 results found (4 digitized image(s) available).


Panoramic view of mountains, river, and a small house  
Item - 19-
P12\47

Panoramic view of a mountain and large river. There is a large house with a red roof and a white fence along with a train station. There are two bridges - one for railroad trains, and one for vehicles.

View of Restigouche looking East from Cross Point, Quebec  
Item - 1899/10/18
P13\121

Figure in the picture is W. Albert Hickman, apparently official government photographer at the time. There is another Cross Point (Pointe-a-la-Croix, Quebec); formerly named Cross Point and still called that by some) which is a village across from Campbellton, on the Restigouche estuary. The two are miles apart. Information provided by Tim Jaques, News Editor of The Tribune, at Shannon Street, Campbellton

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.

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View of Fredericton from a bridge.  
Item - 1896-1905
P19\189

The walking bridge is visible in the background. The legislature building is also visible in the background.