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=Amos Lawson Hardy (1860-1935)=
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See also:<br>
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[[1903-LANDOFEVANGELINE|''The Land Of Evangeline'', 1903 Photo Booklet published by the Dominion Atlantic]] and includes many of A. L. Hardy's photographs.<br>
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[[The Evangeline Land|''The Evangeline Land'', 1902 photo booklet published by A. L. Hardy himself featuring his photographs.]]<br>
  
According to A.L. Hardy's Death certificate he was born 4th of October 1859 to the parents of Eliza & Stephen Hardy in Shelburne Co. Mr. Hardy past away on 2nd of October 1935 in Kentville and was laid to rest on 5th of October in Oak Grove<ref>[https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ItemView.aspx?ImageFile=148-664&Event=death&ID=240326 Nova Scotia Genealogy - Death Certificate]</ref>.
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[[Category:Photographer|HARDY]]
Official Photographer of the DAR probably from at least 1897 to 1935. Both dates are speculation but based on the fact that Hardy was the photographer for the early "[[:Category:Brochure|Land of Evangeline]]" photo booklets ([[1897-LANDOFEVANGELINE|1897]], [[1903-LANDOFEVANGELINE|1903]]) establishing a relationship early on with the railway and that Hardy's death was in 1935. The designation of "Offical Photographer" is not speculation however and can be found identifying at least a handful of photos taken by Hardy in the service of the DAR.
 
 
 
"Hardy was attempting to develop business in the New England states at a time when the Dominion Atlantic Railway and the government were really promoting tourist travel from the U. S. to Nova Scotia. Hardy's work became recognized and his photographs were not only in publications of his own such as "The Evangeline Land", 1902, but also in railway promotional literature, and were sought after from Yarmouth to Halifax."<ref>[http://www.okcm.ca/alhardycat.html A.L. Hardy biography at the Kings County Museum]</ref>
 
 
 
After Hardy's death in 1935, his business was purchased soon after by the Windsor photographer H.H. Reid.<ref>[https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/Acadiensis/article/download/12081/12925&psig=AOvVaw3a6ZTMtmPCOZf-YaWfV-L6&ust=1534714453477207 GRAEME WYNN - "Images of the Acadian Valley": The Photographs of Amos Lawson Hardy]</ref>
 
 
 
==Gallery==
 
<Gallery>
 
File:Spicer Kingsport-wharf Barques b.jpg|[[Kingsport Wharf]] at the launch of the barquentine ''Skoda'' with three DAR flatcars on the wharf siding, 1893.
 
Image:Duke Connaught Kentville 1915.jpg|The Duke of Connaught at Kentville on June 18, 1915.
 
</Gallery>
 
 
 
==References and Footnotes==
 
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==External links==
 
 
 
[[Category:Photographer|HARD]]
 

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