Goodfellow, Stephen

1853                Merchant Street Corner Fort Street, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Daguerreotype Gallery.  We are happy to announce the arrival in Honolulu, of Messrs.

Stangenwald & Goodfellow, Daguerreotypist, who have opened their rooms in the building

adjoining the Brick Shoe Store of J. H. Wood, where they are now prepared to take miniatures in

the first style of the art.

We have examined numerous specimens of their work, both landscapes and miniatures, and can

recommend them as well taken and highly finished.

See their advertisement in another column, for particulars.

1853 March 26.  The Polynesian.  (Honolulu, Hawaii.)  March 26, 1853, Vol. 8, No. 46, P. 2.

Daguerreotype Miniatures!  For a short only!!!  Strangenwald & Goodfellow, late of California,

on their way to Australia, beg leave to inform the citizens of Honolulu and vicinity, that they

have established a Daguerrian Gallery on Merchant street, corner of Fort street, in the house

adjoining the Brick Shoe Store of J. H. Wood, where they will be happy to wait upon those who

will please to favor them with a call.  Having fitted up at a considerable expense, a powerful

Skylight, combined with strong side Lights, and being possessed of all the latest improvements

in the art, they feel confident of furnishing perfect and satisfactory pictures.  Miniatures put up in

every style, and taken equally well in any weather, clouds being sometimes preferable to a clear

sky, except for children.

Paintings and Daguerreotypes copied, and correct views of gentlemen’s residences, vessels,

machinery, parts of the city, &c., &c. taken Without Reversing.  Charges moderate, and lower

than ever attempted heretofore in Honolulu.  Please call at the “Daguerrean Gallery,” where the

public are also invited to examine a handsome collection of views taken on the western coast of

America and the Sandwich Is.  Honolulu, March 25, 1853.

Advertisement ran from March 26 to April 30, 1853.

1853 April 2.  The Polynesian.  (Honolulu, Hawaii.)  April 2, 1853, Vol. 8, No. 47, P. 2.

Daguerreotype Pictures.  Having gotten their apparatus into good working order, accustomed to the light, &c., Messrs. Stangenwald And Goodfellow are prepared to take pictures in a superior manner.  We have seen additional specimens of their work taken, and can recommend them as fine productions of the art.  Give them a call, as their stay in town will not be protracted.

1853 April 9.  The Polynesian.  (Honolulu, Hawaii.)  April 9, 1853, Vol. 9, No. 48, P. 2.

Daguerreotypes by Mail.  It may not be generally known that Daguerreotypes are now sent through the mails.  Every mail from the U. S. brings more or less, and the last mail sent by the Zoe, took a number of likenesses, executed by Messrs. Stangenwald & Goodfellow, now in this place.  The postage varies according to the weight of the picture, from $1 to $2, which includes the Hawaiian and U. S. postage.

1853 April 30.  The Polynesian.  (Honolulu, Hawaii.)  April 30, 1853, Vol. 8, No. 51, P. 3.

Daguerrian Gallery.—The co-partnership heretofore, existing under the firm of Stangenwald and Goodfellow, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.  All persons having claims against said concern, are requested to present their bills for immediate payment, and all those indebted to the same will please call and settle their accounts without delay.  Hugo Stangenwald, S. Goodfellow.

The undersigned intends to leave this kingdom immediately.  S. Goodfellow.

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