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Members of the Assiniboine and Saskatchewan Exploring Expedition, Encampmnet on the Red River, 1858
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Members of the Assiniboine and Saskatchewan Exploring Expedition, Encampment on the Red River
1858, by Humphrey Lloyd Hime

Hime was just 24 years old when he took this photograph of the Canadian expedition's encampment on the banks of the Red River. Born in Ireland, Hime came to Canada in 1854 and, two years later, joined William Armstrong and Daniel Manders Beere in their Toronto firm of "civil engineers, draughtsmen and photographists." Hime joined the Assiniboine and Saskatchewan Exploring Expedition as a photographer and part-time surveyor. He was specially requested to use the wet-plate collodion process to produce negatives "for the full illustration of all objects of interest susceptible of photographic delineation...."

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