Portrait of Joshua Kingham, President of the Pacific Club, 1903-1909

Portrait of Joshua Kingham, President of the Pacific Club, 1903-1909. Ca. 1903, Hand-tinted black and white photograph on paper by unknown photographer: Note: Image to be replaced
Portrait of Joshua Kingham, President of the Pacific Club, 1903-1909. Ca. 1903, Hand-tinted black and white photograph on paper by unknown photographer

Note: Image to be replaced

Name/Title

Portrait of Joshua Kingham, President of the Pacific Club, 1903-1909

Entry/Object ID

2021.02.03

Description

Photograph This photographic portrait is of Joshua Kingham, President of the Pacific Club, 1903-1909. The image is a 3/4 view (looking right) showing a man with short dark hair and a neat moustache in a dark suit, white shirt and dark tie with a stick pin. The Pacific Club was established in 1894 in Victoria, B.C., a rival of The Union Club of British Columbia that was founded in 1879. The Pacific Club was reportedly more of a sporting club than the Union Club and was noted for its excellent billiard players. The Club became insolvent in the mid-20th century.

Photograph Details

Type of Photograph

Hand-tinted black and white photo on paper

Subject Place

Region

Pacific Northwest

Continent

North America

Context

Joshua Kingham was the owner of J. Kingham & Co., Agents for the New Vancouver Coal Co., and 'Coal Dealers and Insurance' company on Fort Street and later Broad Street in Victoria. Originally from England, Kingham was a jeweller, later becoming a bookkeeper, then a coal merchant. He was an active member of the Victoria Board of Trade and served on Council. He married Grace Helen Fawcett, the niece of one of Victoria’s most notable and earliest historians. The Pacific Club, successor to the Victoria Club (1885-1894), was the first tenant of the Pemberton (later Yarrow) Building on Fort Street boasting a wide selection of B.C.’s business, political and social élite among its members and guests. In 1964 the Pacific Club directors decided to move to larger premises and took over the B.C. Cement Building at Wharf and Fort Streets. Within several years the Club was bankrupt and many members lost heavily as a result. After 87 years in operation, the membership voted to close the doors on April 25, 1966.

Made/Created

Artist Information

Artist

Unknown

Role

Photographer

Date made

circa 1903

Time Period

20th Century

Notes

Brass plaque on original frame.

Dimensions

Dimension Description

Visible image

Height

33.7 cm

Width

24.1 cm

Acquisition

Acquisition Method

Purchase

Date

2021

Relationships

Related Entries

Notes

Items related to the Pacific Club, Victoria, B.C. 2021.02.01 Portrait of Charles Hayward, President of the Pacific Club, 1899-1900 2021.02.02 Portrait of Arthur Alfred Holmes, President of the Pacific Club, 1901-02 2021.02.03 Portrait of Joshua Kingham, President of the Pacific Club, 1903-1909 2021.02.04 Portrait of James Paterson, President of the Pacific Club, 1912-13 2021.02.05 Portrait of Henry A. Porter, President of the Pacific Club, ca. 1914? 2021.02.06 Pacific Club [Victoria B.C.] By-Laws - House Rules, 1910