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Pierre-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière

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His son Edmond Joly, entered the army, being gazetted to the 32nd Regiment. While on sick leave, he volunteered for service in the Crimea, and was present with the Connaught Rangers at the taking of Sebastopol. In 1857 he left for India, to rejoin his old regiment. Edmond Joly was with the
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from his mother in 1860, and later the family estate of Pointe Platon. He added the last part of his mother's maiden name "de Lotbinière" to the first part of his father's name "Joly", by Act of Parliament, in 1888. He was created a K.C.M.G. by Queen Victoria, 1895.
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was her dowry. After his wedding, he unofficially added "de Lotbinière" to the first part of his family name. The couple spent the first two years of their marriage in Épernay, where in 1829 their first son,
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His daughter Amelie-Ursule Joly married Captain Henry George (H.G.) Savage, R.E., and their daughter, Alice, became the Vicomtesse de Coux after marrying Alfred Aimé Etienne Michel de Coux.
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In 1861, after 33 years of marriage, Joly separated from his wife who, in the previous year, had signed over the seigneury of Lotbinière to their eldest son Henri-Gustave. Joly went back to
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which could then be printed. None of Joly's original plates has been identified, and they may well be lost. What they contained is known through his
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He returned to his family in Quebec and is not known to ever taking any further photographs after this trip. Instead, Joly built a summer estate at
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Pierre-Gustave Joly was the son of Antoine Joly de Marval, merchant, and of Ursula Fehr de Brunner. Early in the 1800s, his family settled in
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The world's first daguerreotype images : Canadian travel photographer Pierre Gustave Gaspard Joly de Lotbinière
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in order to make photographic records of the ancient monuments he was about to see on his journey. He travelled via
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Voyage en Orient (1839-1840). Journal d'un voyageur curieux du monde et d'un pionnier de la daguerréotypie
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served as Premier of Quebec and Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia. Joly inherited the
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unveiled his early photographic process to the scientific world. Embarking on a trip to the
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Excursions daguerriennes : vues et monuments les plus remarquables du globe
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Types of Canadian Women and of Women who are or have been Connected with Canada
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and Turkey. Back in Paris, five of his 92 plates were published by
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and the Canadian railroad. He also sometimes travelled to France.
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and some ancient Egyptian monuments, he is also the father of Sir
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together before parting company. Joly then travelled to the
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Lerebours, Noël-Marie Paymal (1840–1843). Lerebours (ed.).
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The Seigneur of Lotbinière - His "Excursions daguerriennes"
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The couple had three children, one daughter and two sons.
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While there, he met and on December 17, 1828, married in
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Michel-Eustache-Gaspard-Alain Chartier de Lotbinière
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Julie-Christine Chartier de Lotbinière, daughter of
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Gaspard-Pierre-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière

daguerreotypist
Republic of Geneva
Acropolis of Athens
Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière
Quebec

Épernay
Champagne
Montreal
Michel-Eustache-Gaspard-Alain Chartier de Lotbinière
seigneury
Lotbinière
Quebec City
Henri-Gustave
Lotbinière
French Guiana
Louis Daguerre
Middle East
Noël Paymal Lerebours
Malta
Athens
Alexandria
Horace Vernet
Frédéric Goupil-Fesquet
Egypt
Holy Land
Syria
Lerebours

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