Irvine, Edith
Dates
- Existence: 1884 - 1949
Biographical History
Edith Irvine (1884-1949) was a teacher and photographer in Calaveras County, California.
Lizzie Edith Irvine was born January 7, 1884 in Sheep Ranch, California to Thomas Hanna Irvine and Mary Irene Hill. Edith was hired by the Standard Electric Company of California to photograph construction of the Electra Power Plant as a teenager. Her photographs largely concentrate on her community, including local schools, community events, and portraits of friends and neighbors; however, she is most famous for her 1906 San Francisco Earthquake photos. She was also a teacher who served as a Board of Education member as well as the principal of Moke Hill High School. Edith retired from education in the early 1930s due to health concerns. In her later years, she edited and contributed to Mokelumne Hill's newspaper, the Calaveras weekly. Edith Irvine died in Calaveras County, California on August 14, 1949.
Citation:
Gregory, K. Earthquake at dawn, c1992: CIP galley (photographer Edith Irvine; 22 yrs. old in 1906)UPB MSS 9207, accessed Nov. 3, 2004. (hdg.: Irvine, Edith, 1884-1949; usage: Edith Irvine)
FamilySearch, via WWW, accessed September 16, 2012. (Lizzie Edith Irvine; born 7 January 1884, Sheep Ranch, Calaveras, California, United States to Thomas Hanna Irvine and Mary Irene Hill; died 14 August 1949, Calaveras, California, United States)
Edith Irvine, 1989: p. 6 (Edith Irvine; b. Jan. 7, 1884 in Sheep Ranch, California.; raised in well-established family in Mokelumne Hill, Calif.) p.16 (Formerly the editor of the Calaveras Weekly, Moke Hill's newspaper) p. 55-56 (Hired ca. 1899 to document the building of Standard Electric Company of California's Electra Power Plant-- a project headed by Polish Prince Andre Poniatowski) p. 10 (Worked as a school teacher untill approx. 1931; died in 1949) p. 16 (Listed in 1910 census as photographer) p. 20 (Listed in Calaveras Co. school directory as school board member and Moke Hill High School principal for the 1925/1926 school year) p. 31 (Edith in Bay Area awaiting sailing departure when April 1906 earthquake struck)
Ancestry, via WWW, accessed Dec. 19, 2012. (Full name Lizzie Edith Irvine, Daughter of Thomas Hanna Irvine and Mary Irene Hill, older brother Robine (Robert) Reddick Irvine)
Found in 12 Collections and/or Records:
L. Tom Perry Special Collections exhibit prints
Contains oversized prints from the collections of the L. Tom Perry Special Collections that were used in exhibits. All photographs in the collection were produced from negatives in the respective collections of each photographer. Materials dated approximately 1860-1930.
Photographs of Mokelumne Hill
This collection contains six glass plate negatives, three 5x7 in. and three 6.5x8.5 in., and six prints produced from the negatives. The images are of Mokelumne Hill, which used to be one of the richest gold mining towns in California.
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- Mokelumne Hill (Calif.) 5
- Calaveras County (Calif.) -- History -- Sources 4
- Letters 4
- Social Life and Customs 4
- Home and Family 3
- Mines and mineral resources -- California -- Calaveras County 3
- Photographers -- California 3
- Photographic prints 3
- San Francisco Earthquake and Fire, Calif., 1906 3
- Amador County (Calif.) 2
- Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.) 2
- Earthquakes -- California -- San Francisco -- Photographs 2
- Gelatin dry plate negatives 2
- Yosemite National Park (Calif.) 2
- Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences 1
- Buildings -- California 1
- California -- Photographs 1
- Cameras 1
- Cities and towns -- California -- History -- 20th Century 1
- DVDs 1
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- Interviews 1
- Material Types 1
- Media and Communication 1
- Photographs -- Collectors and collecting 1
- Photography -- Equipment and supplies -- Specimens 1
- Photography -- West (U.S.) -- History 1
- San Francisco Earthquake, Calif., 1906 -- Photographs 1 + ∧ less