
Notman Photographic Archives receives UNESCO Memory of the World Register distinction
MONTREAL — The Notman Photographic Archives, a collection of photographs described as a Canadian treasure, have been inscribed into UNESCO’s Memory of the World Register.
The McCord Stewart Museum in Montreal is the home of the collection, which contains 400,000 prints and 200,000 glass plate negatives as well as 300 records and ledgers and other artifacts from the Montreal Notman studio between 1856 and 1935.
William Notman’s studio employed people across Canada and the United States, and the collection includes photos taken from coast to coast that the museum’s head describes as a rare window into Canada’s evolution.
“It’s an expansive body of work that really sheds light on the construction of Canada over this period of 80 years,” said museum CEO Anne Eschapasse. “But also on how a photography studio operated in North America in the same timeframe.”