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View of Saint John, New Brunswick, 1851, 1941. Creator: Napoleon Sarony
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View of Saint John, New Brunswick, 1851, 1941. Creator: Napoleon Sarony
View of Saint John, New Brunswick, 1851, 1941. From "Canada, by Lady Tweedsmuir, The British Commonwealth in Pictures series. [Collins, London, 1941]
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This photograph, titled "View of Saint John, New Brunswick, 1851," was created by renowned American photographer Napoleon Sarony in 1941. The image is part of Lady Tweedsmuir's book "Canada," published in the "British Commonwealth in Pictures" series by Collins, London, in 1941. The photograph offers a stunning view of the bustling port city of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. The image captures the picturesque Saint John River as it meets the Bay of Fundy, with the hillside of the city rising in the background. The town's industrial activity is evident, with ships anchored in the harbor and smoke rising from the stacks of factories. The photograph is a fascinating snapshot of life in Saint John during the early 20th century, a time of significant trade and economic growth. The image is particularly noteworthy for its rich color and detail, which is a testament to Sarony's skill as a photographer. Lady Tweedsmuir, whose full name was Susan Charlotte Buchan, Grosvenor, was a British author and poet. She was the wife of John Buchan, the 1st Baron Tweedsmuir, who served as the Governor General of Canada from 1935 to 1940. Lady Tweedsmuir's book "Canada" was a celebration of the country's natural beauty and cultural heritage. The photograph was produced by Sarony, a prolific American photographer who is best known for his portraits of famous personalities of the 19th and early 20th centuries. However, his landscape photography, such as this image of Saint John, is also noteworthy for its beauty and historical significance.
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