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Frank Goodship fonds
NWMA IH 1995.71 · Fonds · 1949 - 1954

The fonds consists of the photographs Frank Goodship took during his employment at the British Columbian newspaper. Many of these photographs were published in the newspaper. A search of the newspaper has provided additional information about these photos. In these cases, the date of the paper and the page number on which it appeared has been noted in the scope and content. The exact captions have usually not been added but all names of individuals given by the paper have been included. Please not that not all photographs are available online. In many cases, a number of simliar shots were taken for the same shoot. In these cases, the archives has chosen what it thinks the best and most representative shots. The other photos may be viewed at the archives. The fonds has been divided into five series.

Goodship, Frank
Photographs: prints
NWMA IH 1995.71-E · Series · 1949 - 1954
Part of Frank Goodship fonds

Series consists of a small number of photographic prints. These are photographs for which there are no negatives. The series consists of one file.

Photographs: boxed
NWMA IH 1995.71-D · Series · 1949 - 1954
Part of Frank Goodship fonds

Series consists of photographs that were found in old film boxes some of which had titles written on the top. This series contains several files for specific photo shoots as well as a number of miscellaneous shots.The series consist of nine files.

NWMA IH 1995.71-B · Series · 1949 - 1954
Part of Frank Goodship fonds

Series consists of photographs that were found in large envelopes with either no dates or titles. The photographs cover a broad range of subjects. Series consists of eleven files.

NWMA IH 1995.71-A · Series · 1949 - 1954
Part of Frank Goodship fonds

Series consists of negatives that were stored in individual envelopes by the photographer. In almost all cases, the date the photographs were taken and a brief description was typed on each envelope. Each envelope in this series is considered a file. There are 219 files.