| Object Name: |
Negative, Glass Plate
|
| Title: |
James Valochos and Family
|
| Artist/Maker: |
Walker's Studio
|
| Technique: |
Gelatin Dry Plate
|
| Medium: |
Glass
|
| Accession Number: |
2018.005.007.035
|
| Museum Collection: |
Walkers Studio Collection
|
| Other Geographical Data: |
Canada/Ontario/Brantford
|
| Culture: |
Canadian
|
| Earliest Production Date: |
1922
|
| Latest Production Date: |
1945
|
| Description: |
This is a glass plate negative of James Valochos and Family who lived 202 Nelson Street from 1922 to 1945. James Valochos and his wife are seated on either end with three sons and three daughters standing around their parents. - - - - - C'est un négatif sur plaque de verre de James Valochos et de sa famille qui ont habité à 202 Rue Nelson de 1922 à 1945. James Valochos et sa femme sont assis à chaque extrémité avec trois fils et trois filles debout autour de leurs parents.
|
| Length: |
25.2
|
| Width: |
20
|
| Unit-Linear: |
cm
|
| Subject/Image: |
Photographs Photographic studios Glass negatives
|
| Events, Places, People: |
Valachos, James G. Valochos, James
|
| Provenance: |
These glass plate negative were retrieved from under the addition (in a crawl space) from Dr. Ron Scott's Office. The building was previously occupied by Walker's Studio and the negatives seemed to have been dumped through the floor joists of the addition. According to the Brantford Heritage Inventory, Walker's Studio was located on Colborne Street until 1928, when the studio at 32 West Street was built and expanded in 1942. An article from April 1, 1946 announces Thomas Studio taking over the business. A Brant News article dated Tuesday, June 17, 1997 by Jim Windle mentions the discover of these plate by the donor.
|
| Institution: |
Brant Museum and Archives
Facebook-Brant Museum and Archives
Twitter-Brant Museum and Archives
YouTube-Brant Museum and Archives
|
| Institution City: |
Brantford
|
| Institution Province: |
Ontario
|