collection Acc2320 - Charlottetown Camera Club collection

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Titre propre

Charlottetown Camera Club collection

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  • Source du titre propre: Title based on provenance of the collection

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collection

Code de référence

CA PCA Acc2320

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Date(s)

  • 1967, [before 1972] (Production)
    Producteur
    Charlottetown Camera Club

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Description matérielle

1656 photographs

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Nom du producteur

Charlottetown Camera Club

Histoire administrative

The Charlottetown Camera Club flourished between 1954 and 1968. Roland Taylor organized the first Camera Club on Prince Edward Island in 1937 but this group soon disbanded. Shortly after World War II, with the help of Vic Runtz, Roland reorganized the Charlottetown Camera Club and remained an active member until at least 1968.

A key feature of the Camera Club was its frequent competitions. Subjects for competition included seascapes, landscapes, portraits, character studies, table top photography, festivities, winter scenes, animals, architecture, still life and realism. The Club initially worked with black and white prints but as members became more ambitious, the club also began working in color slides. Following the formation of the Charlottetown Camera Club, annual salons of photography were held, open to any amateur photographer who was a resident of PEI.

The Charlottetown Camera Club met bi-weekly in the Charlottetown YMCA until the fall of 1964 when the club began to hold its meetings in the newly built Confederation Centre of the Arts. Meetings usually consisted of the judging of the photo competition as well as a lecture and demonstration regarding a topic of interest, such as how to make contact prints, methods of developing pictures, and the care of cameras. Members also shared their experiences and travels with one another through photo slide shows of their own work.

The Charlottetown Camera Club was active within the community. Beginning in 1960, the Club members photographed the models for the program of the Annual Ladies Aid Fashion Show. The Club also took it upon itself to undertake various projects to help preserve the history of Charlottetown and PEI. One such project was the Old Buildings Photo Album which was completed in 1963. The largest and most ambitious project of the Charlottetown Camera Club was their Centennial project entitled "The Island from Cartier to Centennial". The project was displayed at the Confederation Centre Art Gallery throughout the month of May 1967.

It is unclear when the Charlottetown Camera Club disbanded. The last known list of members included Vera Beck (chairperson), Gordon White, Roland Taylor, Margaret Mallett, Alice Chandler, Helen Duffy, Louise Hersian, Roddy Hickox, Robert Donnelly, and Russell Leard.

Historique de la conservation

Présentation du contenu

This collection consists of two series. The first consists of 1565 photographs and their negatives which constituted Charlottetown's Centennial project entitled "The Island from Cartier to Centennial". The second series contains 91 photographs and their negatives of different public and private buildings throughout Prince Edward Island.

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Classement

In the interests of preservation, the photographs in Series 1 have been removed from the panels and are housed with the regular accessions

Series 2 was formally Acc2763. For convenience, this series remains housed under its former number

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  • anglais

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Restrictions d'accès

NO RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS

Délais d'utilisation, de reproduction et de publication

PERMISSION FOR USE AND REPRODUCTION IS REQUIRED FROM THE PUBLIC ARCHIVES AND RECORDS OFFICE; QUESTIONS REGARDING COPYRIGHT ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER

Éléments associés

SEE ALSO: Acc3631/11 for minutes of the Charlottetown Camera Club; Acc3026/20-86 which contain some transparencies of Charlottetown Camera Club exhibitions; Acc3860/7-79 which contains a newspaper clipping of a meeting of the Charlottetown Camera Club from the "Guardian", 25 February 1959; and "History, Past and Present of the P. E. I. Camera Club," "Patriot", 15 May 1959, page 6

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Note générale

Copy prints and typed transcripts of captions from the panels are located in the photograph binders in the Reading Room. Oversize photographs are located in the oversize storage area

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  • anglais

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