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Dally is considered to have taken some of the finest Canadian photographs of the 1860s, and in particular his work in the Cariboo goldfields and Barkerville is thought to be outstanding.<ref>Greenhill (1965), p. 54-55.</ref> According to the foremost authority on Dally, Joan Schwartz, "his visual record of the beginnings of British Columbia surpassed those of his contemporaries in artistic ability, technical skill and market appeal."<ref>Schwartz quoted in Roy-Sole (2008), p. 59.</ref> Many of his views were used as the basis of engravings for the pictorial press,<ref name="Schwartz"/> and his photographs of wagons being pulled by ten-mule teams over the Cariboo Road have been used to illustrate books on the history of British Columbia.<ref>Savard (2010), p. 15.</ref> |
Dally is considered to have taken some of the finest Canadian photographs of the 1860s, and in particular his work in the Cariboo goldfields and Barkerville is thought to be outstanding.<ref>Greenhill (1965), p. 54–55.</ref> According to the foremost authority on Dally, Joan Schwartz, "his visual record of the beginnings of British Columbia surpassed those of his contemporaries in artistic ability, technical skill and market appeal."<ref>Schwartz quoted in Roy-Sole (2008), p. 59.</ref> Many of his views were used as the basis of engravings for the pictorial press,<ref name="Schwartz"/> and his photographs of wagons being pulled by ten-mule teams over the Cariboo Road have been used to illustrate books on the history of British Columbia.<ref>Savard (2010), p. 15.</ref> |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |