Jul 09 2008
About
The Collections
The information on this site is based on:
- Ten years of analysis of the world’s largest collection of British and Irish cartes de visite and cabinet cards
- Thirty years of research into a huge collection of British trade directories
- Thousands of hours of internet research including interrogation of the UK census records
The Objective
Our objective is to share this unique resource with:
- Family historians
- Local historians
- Researchers
- Collectors of photographs from the Victorian era and thereafter up to 1940
- Anyone interested in old photographs and old photographers
The Benefits
The site is designed to help you to:
- Learn more about Victorian, Edwardian and pre-1940 photography
- Date your family photographs
- Identify un-named sitters in your photographs
- Recover actual pictures of your ancestors, when available
- Research into the lives of photographers in your family tree
- Share information, on a dedicated page, about photographers in your family tree
- Connect with other family historians researching the same photographer
- Obtain examples of the photographic work of your Victorian relatives
- Research into the history of photography in a particular town or location
- Liaise with other enthusiasts via this interactive site and a newsletter.
- Contribute data to the site
- ALSO to research into photographers and photography in Australia and New Zealand.
To help defray the cost of managing the collections and maintaining the website, it is sometimes necessary to make a charge. For more details, see Prices.
This site represents the work of three leading photographic researchers. For individual details, see the sub pages below.
Ron Cosens - Sandy Barrie - Marcel Safier
