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Tessier Family
Some sources say that the ancestors of the Tessier jewellers came from Geneva, Switzerland and arrived in England in 1712, others claim that Louis de ...
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Samuel H
During his early years in Brighton, Samuel Fry took Talbotype portraits based on William Henry Fox Talbot's calotype process, which employed waxed paper ...
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East Grinstead Photographers
[ABOVE] The trade plate of Alfred Francis, photographer of West Street, East Grinstead, as shown on the reverse of a carte-de-visite portrait (c1870). ...
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Sussex PhotoHistory
David Simkin , August 2005. WEBSITE LAST UPDATED : 9th January 2009 ... Ruth Street, Peter Stubbs, David Ticehurst, Jillian Trethewey, Raymond Turley, ...
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Eastbourne Photographers
102 Pevensey Road EASTBOURNE, 1878 - 1882. 7 Spa View / 7 Sea View Terrace, Latimer Road EASTBOURNE, 1883 - 1885. 1 Princess Alice Terrace, Latimer Road ...
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Hastings Photographers
133 Queens Road, HASTINGS, 1880. HASTINGS SCHOOL OF PHOTOGRAPHY notes & examples *, 81 High Street, HASTINGS, c1870. HEILBRONN Arthur Charles notes ...
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Professional Photographers in Ch
The West Sussex Record Office has a few photographs by D. W. Baker in its Photographic Collection, including 1) a view of the Oliver Whitby School, ...
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Professional Photographers in Ch
Address, p.p. to A. B., Post Office Chichester. .... Charles Barclay - Professional Photographer in Chichester. Around 1860, Charles Barclay arrived in ...
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Professional Photographers in Horsham
Louis Pierre's two sons emigrated to Canada after 1910 and both served in the Canadian Expeditionary Force during the First World War. When Reginald Pierre ...
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Sussex PhotoHistory
Jan 9, 2009 ... The counties of East Sussex and West Sussex were created in 1974. In Victorian and Edwardian times .... david@photohistory-sussex.co.uk ...
 
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