W.H. Coverdale collection of Canadiana [multiple media] Manoir Richelieu collection
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Hierarchy W.H. Coverdale collection of Canadiana [multiple media] Manoir Richelieu collection
Hierarchical level:CollectionContext of this record:Collection includes:2118 lower level description(s)View lower level description(s) -
Finding aid (Paper) - All art items described at item-level in MINISIS-ICON. A few cartographic items are described in AG Canada. (90: Open)(Paper) - Cartographic material listed in Catalogue of the National Map Collection, Public Archives of Canada: Author Catalogue, Volume 13. (90: Open) -
Record information W.H. Coverdale collection of Canadiana [multiple media] Manoir Richelieu collection
Date:ca. 1640-1939.Reference:R3908-0-0-EType of material:Art, Photographs, Maps and cartographic material, Textual materialFound in:Archives / Collections and FondsItem ID number:162302Date(s):ca. 1640-1939.Place of creation:Various placesAdded country of publication:EnglandExtent:27 paintings : oil & acrylic ; various dimensions.
335 watercolours : watercolour, gouache ; various dimensions.
77 drawings : pencil, pen and ink, pastel ; various dimensions.
1724 prints : etchings, engravings, lithographs, photogravures, offset lithographs mezzotints, serigraphs ; various dimensions.
244 maps.
62 reproductions : b&w photographic copies of original artworks ; various dimensions.
1 mss. of textual records.Language of material:EnglishAdded language of material:English, FrenchScope and content:The W.H. Coverdale collection of Canadiana, also known by its variant title as the Manoir Richelieu collection of Canadiana, includes prints, maps, paintings, watercolours and other material which formerly hung on the walls of the Canada Steamship Lines hotel at Murray Bay, Quebec, the Manoir Richelieu. The collection was an endeavour to capture the spirit of Canadian history both through the acquisition of historical works related to Canada, and more broadly, North America, as well as the acquisition of works by contemporary artists who, with a feeling for the past, had succeeded in recreating significant events or historic settings which have been obliterated by the ravages of time. The collection was assembled largely through the personal efforts of William Hugh Coverdale (1871-1949), president of Canada Steamship Lines from 1922 to 1949, who decided that the corridors and rooms of the newly-constructed Manoir Richelieu should be graced with scenes from Canadian history. The first works for the collection were acquired in 1928 and continued to be acquired until 1947 or later. The collection itself covers every aspect of Canadian history from the earliest French settlements right up to the 1920s, including views of places, portraits of individuals directly and indirectly involved in the history of Canada, and records of events and scenes which have specific meaning in the visual history of the country and of North America as a whole. Among the more notable parts of the collection are full sets of Richard Short's 1761 views of Quebec and 1764 views of Halifax; Hervey Smyth's views of Gaspé and Quebec of 1761; the Cockburn Quebec and Niagara views; more than 180 sheets from Audubon's Birds of America and 99 prints from Audubon's Quadrupeds of America, 145 prints from Bartlett's Canadian scenery and American scenery; 121 Indian portrait prints from McKenny & Hall's North American Indians, published in 185-8; 25 prints from George Catlin's North American Indian Portfolio of 1844; 50 watercolours by James Pattison Cockburn; 23 watercolours by Daniel Wilson; 28 drawings by Charles W. Jefferys; 33 watercolours by Augustus Terrick Hamilton; 11 watercolours by James Hope-Wallace; and works by a wide variety of other artists, including James Peachey, George Heriot, William Armstrong, Charles William Jeffreys, Charles Ramus Forrest, Henry Rudyerd, Charles Beauclerk, Henry James Warre, Thomas and Robert Hood.Provenance:Additional name(s):- Artist: Peachey, James, fl. 1773-1797
- Artist: Armstrong, William, 1822-1914
- Artist: Duncan, James D., 1806-1881
- Artist: Gale, Denis, 1828-1903
- Artist: Warre, Henry James, Sir, 1819-1898
- Artist: Hale, Elizabeth Frances, 1774-1826
- Artist: Heriot, George, 1759-1839
- Artist: Hope-Wallace, James, 1807-1854
- Artist: Beauclerk, Charles, Lord, 1813-1861
- Artist: Davies, Thomas, 1737?-1812
- Artist: Hamilton, Augustus Terrick, 1818-1880
- Artist: Forrest, Charles Ramus, 1750-1827
- Artist: Hood, Robert, 1797-1821
- Artist: Rudyerd, Henry, 1739 or 1740-1828
- Artist: Fulford, Alice Mary, 1838-1922
- Artist: Short, Richard, fl. 1754-1766
- Artist: Jefferys, Charles William, 1869-1951
- Artist: Cockburn, James Pattison, 1779-1847
- Artist: Bartlett, W. H. (William Henry), 1809-1854
- Artist: Audubon, John James, 1785-1851
Biography/Administrative history:Coverdale, William Hugh, 1871-1949 : William Hugh Coverdale was born in Kingston Ontario on January 27, 1871, son of William Miles and Fannie (O'Neill) Coverdale. Educated at Collegiate Institute, Kingston, Ontario; Geneva College, Beaver Falls, Pa. (B.A., 1891; Dr.Sc.1914; Queen's University (LL.D.,1922). Married Harriet E. Hinchliff, daughter of William E. Hinchliff, on June 30 1911. The couple had four children William Hugh, Mary, Hariett and Miles.
W.H. Coverdale began his career with the engineering department of Pennsylvania Lines West of Pittsburg, where he worked from 1891 to 1900. From 1900 onward, he had an engineering practice in New York City, except for one year when he travelled to Europe. In January 1913, he went into partnership with Walter William Colpitts (1875-1951), a Canadian trained as a consulting engineer, as was Coverdale. The consulting engineering firm of Coverdale and Colpitts was involved in the reorganization and management of railroad and industrial companies, and examining and reporting on properties and projects.
From 1922 until his death in 1949, Coverdale was the president and managing director of Canada Steamship Lines Ltd. He also held senior executive positions with numerous companies in the United States and Canada.
Coverdale was a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers and American Institute of Consulting Engineers.He was author of "Tadoussac Then and Now: A History and narrative of the Kingdom of the Saguenay " 1942. Public Archives of Canada / Cooke, W. Martha "W.H. Coverdale Collection of Canadiana: Paintings, Water-colours and drawings (Manoir Richelieu Collection),1983.Additional information:Source of title:Vendor.Custodial history:The original collection consisted of 2,482 works, of which 62 were transferred to the National Gallery of Canada, and 25 pictures, including many paintings, as well as 10 maps were returned to the vendor at the time of sale.Arrangement note:Arranged according to numbering system created by the curators of the Manoir Richelieu collection. It should be noted that there are a number of duplicate item-numbers used, and many gaps in the continuity due to material being returned to the donor, thefts or losses which occurred before the collection came to NA, and other reasons.Reproduction note:All items are photographed.Related material:The National Gallery of Canada owns 62 works, which are described in the National Archives' publication: W.H. Coverdale collection on Canadiana, paintings, water-colours, and drawings (Ottawa, 1984).Container note(s):1547 : Was previously 1970-188 item 1090
1549 : The Plains of Abraham, Quebec City
1550 : Halifax / Ville de Halifax en Nouvelle-Écosse
1551 : The Burning of the Quebec off Ushant / L'incendie du Québec au large d'OuessantSource:Private -
Ordering and viewing options Conditions of access:Graphic (art)[ConsultationOpen]
Physical access through an Art Archivist.Volume [R3908][ConsultationOpen]1547;[ConsultationOpen]1549--1551;[ConsultationOpen]1549 Item no. assigned by LAC 344[ConsultationOpen]1550 Item no. assigned by LAC 1985[ConsultationOpen]1551 Item no. assigned by LAC 1597[ConsultationOpen]Box [1970-188] A354/X3--A354/X4[ConsultationOpen]2000778626 Item no. assigned by LAC 1919[ConsultationOpen]2001460309 Item no. assigned by LAC 200[ConsultationOpen]2001511771 Item no. assigned by LAC 1806A[ConsultationOpen]A155-01/X1 Item no. assigned by LAC 1500[ConsultationOpen]A169-02 Item no. assigned by LAC 2105[ConsultationOpen]A205-02/X1 Item no. assigned by LAC 408; 419--420[ConsultationOpen]A212-01 Item no. assigned by LAC 2199[ConsultationOpen]A312-02 Item no. assigned by LAC 1116[ConsultationOpen]A316-01 Item no. assigned by LAC 2071--2072[ConsultationOpen]A317-01 Item no. assigned by LAC 617[ConsultationOpen]A327-01/X1 Item no. assigned by LAC 630A[ConsultationOpen]A350/X7 Item no. assigned by LAC 1281[ConsultationOpen]A353/X1 Item no. assigned by LAC 1689[ConsultationOpen]A353/X5 Item no. assigned by LAC 1686[ConsultationOpen]A354/X3 Item no. assigned by LAC 1687[ConsultationOpen]A354/X4 Item no. assigned by LAC 1688[ConsultationOpen]A498/X4 Item no. assigned by LAC 2461[ConsultationOpen]Box [1970-189][ConsultationOpen]2000820467 Item no. assigned by LAC 747[ConsultationOpen]A321-01 Item no. assigned by LAC 59[ConsultationOpen]A323-01 Item no. assigned by LAC 122--127[ConsultationOpen]Box [1943-007] 20362[ConsultationOpen]Box [1980-085] A217[ConsultationOpen]Copy negative [1970-188][ConsultationOpen]C-040116 Item no. assigned by LAC 2199[ConsultationOpen]C-040590 Item no. assigned by LAC 2105[ConsultationOpen]C-041119 Item no. assigned by LAC 1688[ConsultationOpen]C-041136 Item no. assigned by LAC 1689[ConsultationOpen]C-041138 Item no. assigned by LAC 1687[ConsultationOpen]C-042251 Item no. assigned by LAC 1686[ConsultationOpen]C-045568 Item no. assigned by LAC 1500[ConsultationOpen]Copy negative [1970-189][ConsultationOpen]C-040654 Item no. assigned by LAC 125[ConsultationOpen]C-040656 Item no. assigned by LAC 122[ConsultationOpen]C-040660 Item no. assigned by LAC 127[ConsultationOpen]C-040663 Item no. assigned by LAC 123[ConsultationOpen]C-040669 Item no. assigned by LAC 124[ConsultationOpen]C-040672 Item no. assigned by LAC 126[ConsultationOpen]C-040918 Item no. assigned by LAC 59[ConsultationOpen]C-042269 Item no. assigned by LAC 747[ConsultationOpen]Graphic (photo)[ConsultationOpen]Box [CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES 1944-021] 3424[ConsultationOpen]Box [CANADA STEAMSHIP LINES 1957-010] 4829[ConsultationOpen]Cartographic material[ConsultationOpen]Volume [R3908][ConsultationOpen]137;[ConsultationOpen]551;[ConsultationOpen]711;[ConsultationOpen]1094;[ConsultationOpen]1248;[ConsultationOpen]1253;[ConsultationOpen]1279;[ConsultationOpen]1546;[ConsultationOpen]Textual records[ConsultationOpen]Terms of use:No restrictions on access or on use for reproduction or publication. The Department of the Secretary of State for Canada must be credited in all publications or exhibitions using material from the Coverdale Collection of Canadiana.
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