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Servants group', 1860

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Servants group', 1860
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Servants group', 1860. A photograph of the servants of the household of Sir Hugh Allen (1810-1882), posed on the lawn of Allen's villa by Lake Memphremagog in Belmere, Canada, taken by William McFarlane Notman (1826-1891), in 1860. This photograph is from an album entitled 'Belmere Lake Memphremagog'. Sir Hugh Allen,was born in Ayrshire, Scotland, possibly where his connection with Notman began. After a limited education, he sailed on his father's ship, 'Favorite', for Canada in 1824 to start a new life. He worked his way up in the shipping trade in Montreal and eventually headed his own firm of Royal Mail steamships. Allen was director of the Montreal Telegraph Company, the Montreal Warehousing Company, the Merchants' Bank of Canada, the Mulgrave Gold Mining Company, and the Pacific Railway. He was knighted in 1871 in recognition of his hospitality to Albert, Prince of Wales (1841-1910) during his Royal Visit to Canada, and for his services to Canadian and British commerce. William McFarlane Notman was born in Scotland but emigrated to Canada in 1856. He opened a photographic studio in Montreal and later established a successful chain of studios across Canada with branches in Toronto, Ottawa and Halifax. Notman was the official Canadian photographer to Queen Victoria (1819-1901). His work forms an unrivalled record of nineteenth cantury Canadian life, including portraits, landscapes and elaborate studio-based genre scenes of Native Amerians, hunters and trappers. ©SSPL/National Media Museum

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Canada / North America / America (continent) / grass / worker / People & Personal Life / Victorian / William McFarlane Notman / photograph / 19th century / portrait / servant / domestic / house / garden / chef / cook / knife / grass / people / man / men / woman / women / social class / Belmere / butler / maid / Footman / Hugh Allen / estate / types / uniform / hospitality

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