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Victorian Photographers Northumberland
I often come across collections of Victorian and Edwardian photographs - generally the Carte de Visite. Many have the names of the photographers on the reverse.
Before moving these on, from now on, I'll scan any that are for Northumberland - old Northumberland - Newcastle to Berwick - and record them here. I'll do both sides, but the objective is to record the photographer. The identity of the subject(s), is, almost always, lost to time. Please add your own if you have any! added: J.W. Barsted's Photographic Studio Amble #18, #20 J A Pringle of Amble, photographer to the Royal Family #19 J Robson Alnwick & Amble #58 J. Borthwick, Photographer, 61 Bondgate St. Alnwick #4 J. Candlish Ruddock, Bondgate, Alnwick. #12 Gowenlock Photographer Alnwick #27 J. Marshall & Son, Photographic Artists, Bondgate Without, Alnwick #9 J.C. Paterson, Photographer, Stationer & Music Seller, Alnwick #2 George Potter Photographic Artist, Lisburn Street, Alnwick #8 McIntyre Photographer Tweedmouth Berwick #22 J.P. Gibson, Hexham #5 Fred R. Lee Haltwhistle #33 T.H. McAllan Photo Artist Hexham #34 Gibson, Coldstream and Wooler #3 Ed Forster, 17 Portland Place, Pegswood #19 J. Bell Bedlington #32 T. Blacklock, Photographer & Artist, Vulcan Place, Bedlington #7 J.L. Clark, Central Hall Buildings, Waterloo Blyth #17 W.A. Hunter, Sussex Street Blyth. (Blyth and Tyne Photographic Institute) #16 John Charlton, Morpeth #13 J. Austin Photographer 13 Grainger St. West, Newcastle #11 A&G Taylor, Newcastle #19 C. Wilson, Photographic Artist, Marlbourough Street, late Neville Street Newcastle #6 W Laubach, Photographer, 10 New Bridge Street Newcastle #22 P.M. Laws 38 Blackett Street Newcastle upon Tyne. #24 Peter Higgins, Watson's Villa, Westgate Rd, Newcastle #31 E. Sawyer Photo Artist Barras Bridge Newcastle on Tyne #25 Richard Wood 16 New Bridge Street Newcastle #23 |
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J.C. Paterson, Photographer, Stationer & Music Seller, Alnwick
J.C. Paterson, Photographer, Stationer & Music Seller, Alnwick
J.C. Paterson, Photographer, Clayport Street, Alnwick |
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Gibson Coldstream and Wooler
Gibson. Coldstream and Wooler
[blank reverse, details on front] |
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J. Borthwick, Photographer, 61 Bondgate St. Alnwick
J. Borthwick, Photographer, 61 Bondgate St. Alnwick
'Negatives kept, copies can always be had' |
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J.P. Gibson Hexham
J.P. Gibson Hexham
'Duplicates may be had' |
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C. Wilson, Photographic Artist, Marlbourough Street, late Neville Street Newcastle
C. Wilson, Photographic Artist, will remove form Neville Street, to new and first-class premises, No 8 Marlbourough Street, (opposite the Cattle Market), Newcastle upon Tyne. Observe the Address No. 8.
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Great idea Mike, somebody might recognise someone!
Here's a few of mine - all from my Grandmother in Amble so must be related but only Mrs Otto (top left) identified. |
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J. Austin Photographer 13 Grainger Street Newcastle
Splendid Gordon. If you have the scan at high resolution I can always add the Northumberland ones to the the thread 'large size'.
Here's an odd one. the image itself embedded in the card feels like something solid - glass or metal. I thought subject was a boy but on closer inspection it must be a girl? J. Austin Photographer 13 Grainger St. West Newcastle & 75 Princes St Edinboro. The American Gem Latest Novelty 9 for 7½ d [edit. I think this is what you call a 'Tintype' where the photo was on a metal plate. These are allegedly magnetic, and this one is. It would also explain the rust] |
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J. Candlish Ruddock, Bondgate, Alnwick.
Another Alnwick photographer. Blank reverse.
J. Candlish Ruddock, Bondgate, Alnwick. |
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Other direction now, one from Morpeth.
'Charlton Morpeth' I thought the name on this was just a dirty smudge at first but it is in fact an ink stamp - 'Charlton Morpeth'. I assume an early card for this photographer. Plenty in the Newspaper archives regarding Mr. John Charlton, Photographer and for many years teacher at the Bullers' Green Mission Sunday School. |
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Not a photograph but a magic lantern, with dealers plate John Watson 34 Grainger St Newcastle, according to Lucerna, the magic lantern resource, that dates it to mid 1890s. Currently residing in my fathers loft and has been for at least 60 years, pics attached
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JA Pringle CDV
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Thanks for pointing that out. I bought it. Funny there is an inscription on the back the seller did not mention? |
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Jim and John Ord it is then. (from Broomhill? or Amble boys and the bride from Broomhill?) With their Father and other brothers it looks like, plus an uncle and his son seated left I'd bet?
I'm hoping Janwhin will be on this like a ferret up a pipe. |
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Just had a dig in the census. A few Ords but it's a hard one. if we had a marriage date.. but alas.
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I will be....Jack Ord married my dad's aunt I will return.
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Deja Vu
Browsing for something different and came across this post (again). The strangest thing, copies of these photos have recently been passed to me by a descendant of Jack (John) Ord and my great aunt Mary nee Beverley in Australia. She hasn't a clue who they are. In addition she passed some others. So, definitely something to do with this branch of the Ords
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another Amble photo on ebay - may be someone's family...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/153424791013?ul_noapp=true |
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another Amble photo on ebay - someone may recognise the family....
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/153424791013?ul_noapp=true |
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