It is conserved by the McCord Museum of Canadian History in Montreal, Quebec.
Through its thousands of images—landscapes, well-known people, families, places, events, and activities—these historically invaluable archives provide a visual history of Montreal, Quebec and Canada from the 1840s to the present.
More than 450,000 photographs (including 200,000 glass negatives), were taken by the Notman studio during its 78 years of operation.
About 800,000 images taken by other photographers (from the 19th century to the present), including such known figures as Alexander Henderson and John Taylor.
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