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Subject: Reverend Roseingrave Macklin (c1791-1865), full length standing portrait with trophy or urn on plinth.
ID #: wwwinter77 Source: © & courtesy of Derby Local Studies Library Photographer: W.W. Winter (late M. Charles) of 2 Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type I - Large Coat of Arms, red ink on white card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1864-1865 Description: Square corners. Inscribed on the reverse, "Rev. R. Macklin." Notes: Revd. Roseingrave Macklin was first vicar of Christ Church, Derby. This photo was probably taken shortly before his death in 1865. Another portrait of Rev. Macklin is included in James Brennen's profile. |
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Subject: Unidentified teenage boy, full length standing portrait with mortar board hat, writing desk, book and cat
ID #: wwwinter61 Source: © & courtesy of Ron Cosens Photographer: W.W. Winter (late E.N. Charles) of 2 Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type II - Cherubs, Camera & Oak Leaves, brown ink on white card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1865-1868 Description: Square corners. Notes: |
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Subject: Unidentified elderly man, vignetted head-and-shoulders portrait
ID #: wwwinter62 Source: © & courtesy of Ron Cosens Photographer: W.W. Winter (late E.N. Charles) of 2 Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type III - Small Coat of Arms in ornate frame, black and blue ink on white card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1867-1872 Description: Square corners. Notes: |
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Subject: Unidentified elderly woman, three-quarter length seated portrait with table & flowers
ID #: wwwinter63 Source: © & courtesy of Ron Cosens Photographer: W.W. Winter (late E.N. Charles) of 2 Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type IV - Small Coat of Arms, red ink on white card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1869-1873 Description: Square corners. Notes: |
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Subject: William Bakewell Sherwin (1811-1898), vignetted head-and-shoulders portrait
ID #: wwwinter121/122/123 Source: © & courtesy of Frances Castle Photographer: W.W. Winter Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Unknown Card Type Card Design: Unknown Card Design Date: Taken 1872, but print could be later Description: Square corners. Notes: William Bakewell Sherwin was a chemist, druggist and town councillor. The image in the locket shown here was clearly taken from a photograph taken by WW Winter in 1872, as shown in the cabinet card of W.B. Sherwin from the Derby Local Studies Library. |
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Subject: Unidentified man, seated three-quarter length portrait
ID #: wwwinter80 Source: © & courtesy of Brett Payne Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite, Mount 63.5 x 104.5 mm Photo 56.5 x 96 mm Card Design: Type V - Shop Front, brown ink on white card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1872-1876 Description: Rounded corners. Notes: |
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Subject: Unidentified young man, vignetted head-and-shoulders portrait
ID #: wwwinter64 Source: © & courtesy of Ron Cosens Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type V - Shop Front, maroon ink on pale pink card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1874-1877 Description: Rounded corners. Notes: |
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Subject: Unidentified young woman, three-quarter standing length portrait with chair
ID #: wwwinter_unk10 Source: © & courtesy of Samantha Smith Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. 2497 (scratched on negative, first digit difficult to decipher, possibly 12497) ![]() Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type VI - Diagonal signature, black ink on brown card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1874-1877 Description: Rounded corners. Remains of white tissue protector on reverse. Notes: |
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Subject: Unidentified young woman, three-quarter standing length portrait with chair
ID #: wwwinter49r Source: © & courtesy of Kevin Rhodes Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite, 38 x 42 mm (trimmed on all four sides) Card Design: Type VI - Diagonal signature, purple ink on buff (dirty white?) card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1874-1877 Description: Notes: |
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Subject: Martha Hudson née Morley (b. 1838), three-quarter standing length portrait with chair
ID #: wwwinter93 Source: © & courtesy of Derby Local Studies Library Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type VI - Diagonal signature, purple ink on buff/white card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1874-1877 Description: Rounded corners. Inscribed on the reverse, "Martha Hudson." Notes: Martha Morley was born at Littleover near Derby in 1838, daughter of a cattle dealer, Thomas Morley, and his wife Ann. Martha left home in her late teens, after her mother died and her father remarried. She worked as a dressmaker and lived at 113 Whitecross Street, St Alkmund parish. In 1874 she married Francis Hudson (1832-1911), a commercial clerk, and had a daughter Margaret Ann in late 1877 or early 1888. They lived at 45 Kedleston Street, St Werburgh's parish. It seems likely that this portrait was taken on or soon after the occasion of her marriage in the first quarter of 1874. |
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Subject: Unidentified woman, three-quarter standing length portrait with bustle, curtain & book
ID #: wwwinter_unk11 Source: © & courtesy of Samantha Smith Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type VI - Diagonal signature, purple ink on white card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1874-1877 Description: Rounded corners. Notes: |
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Subject: Unidentified young man, head-and-shoulders vignetted portrait in oval cameo frame
ID #: wwwinter52 Source: © & courtesy of Brett Payne Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite, Mount 63 x 105.5 mm Photo 57 x 95.5 mm Oval frame 54 x 79 mm Card Design: Type VI - Diagonal signature, purple ink on pale pink card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1874-1877 Description: Rounded corners. Notes: |
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Subject: Unidentified woman in hat, head-and-shoulders cameo portrait in oval frame
ID #: wwwinter57 Source: © & courtesy of Brett Payne Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite, Mount 63.5 x 105 mm Photo 59.5 x 97.5 mm Card Design: Type VI - Diagonal signature, purple ink on white card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1874-1877 Description: Rounded corners. Notes: |
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Subject: Unidentified child, full-length seated portrait on a chair
ID #: wwwinter_1880a Source: © & courtesy of Roger Vaughan Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite, Mount 64 x 106 mm Card Design: Type VI - Diagonal signature, purple ink on white card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1874-1877 Description: Rounded corners. Notes: |
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Subject: Free Library, Derby, Gift of M.T. Bass, Esq., M.P., June 1879
ID #: wwwinter118 Source: © & collection of Brett Payne Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite, Mount 63 x 104.5 mm Photo 57.5 x 91 mm Card Design: Type VI - Diagonal signature, purple ink on pale pink (white on front) card Date: Dated June 1879, presumably this is the date the photo was taken Description: Rounded corners. Notes: The Free Library, situated in The Wardwick and mostly funded by Member of Parliament for Derby, Michael Thomas Bass (1799-1884), was opened on 28 June 1879. |
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Subject: Unidentified young man, three-quarter length seated portrait
ID #: wwwinter60 Source: © & courtesy of Ken Williams Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. 11991 (scratched on negative) ![]() Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type VII - Diagonal Signature, maroon ink on yellow card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1877-1879 Description: Rounded corners. Inscribed on the reverse, "1870-??." Notes: Although inscribed 1870, this is very unlikely to be the date it was taken. |
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Subject: Unidentified older woman, three-quarter length seated portrait
ID #: wwwinter127 Source: © & courtesy of Nigel Aspdin (Hewitt Album 1) Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. 12069 (scratched on negative) ![]() Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type VI - Diagonal Signature, maroon ink on yellow card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1877-1879 Description: Rounded corners. Notes: |
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Subject: Rev. Canon E.H. Abney (1811-1892), Vicar of St Alkmund, possibly Rev. Herbert Henry Skrine and Rev. Charles Dunkley (1847-1927), Curates of St Alkmund, full length seated & standing portrait
ID #: wwwinter113 Source: © & courtesy of Derby Local Studies Library Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Cabinet card Card Design: Type VII - Diagonal Signature, maroon ink on yellow card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1877-1879 Description: Rounded corners. Inscribed on both the front and reverse, "Rev. Canon E.H. Abney, Vicar; Rev. -, Curate; Rev. J. Dunkley, Curate; all of St Alkmunds Derby." Notes: Rev. Edward Henry Abney is depicted in other portraits on this page (see images #wwwinter98 & #wwwinter100). The clergyman seated at the right is Rev. Charles Dunkley, who was curate at St Alkmund's between 1878 and 1881. The 1881 Census shows the other curate of St Alkmund's as Rev. Herbert Henry Skrine, and it is possible that the man standing in this portrait, taken two to four years earlier, is Rev. Skrine. |
| Charles Dunkley was born in 1847 at St Giles Parish, Northampton. His father, also Charles Dunkley, was a butcher. He attended a private school in Claybrooke, Leicestershire, and in his early twenties was a draper's assistant. He married Anne Holding at Northampton in 1871, and subsequently entered the clergy, becoming Curate of St Alkmund's, Derby by 1881. They moved to Wolverhampton between then and 1884, where he became Vicar of St Mary's, serving in that position until 1907. From then until his death in 1927 he was Vicar of Brewood. He and Anne had five children.
Herbert Henry Skrine was born at Charlton, Wiltshire in 1852, one of seven children of the Perpetual Curate of St James' (Stubbings) Wadham Huntley Skrine (1818-1905) and his wife Clara Mary Anne Mills (c.1819-1905). In his late teens he worked in Twickenham as a ship broker's clerk, but by 1881 had become a clergyman. A year later he married Evelyn Lushington at Derby, before moving to Pershore (Worcs.) where their only daughter Esther was born in 1887. In 1891 he was Vicar of Greenham (Berkshire), and in 1900, he was created fourth Vicar of St James' Stubbings, which position he kept until his resignation in 1919. |
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Subject: Unidentified young couple, three-quarter length standing/seated portrait
ID #: wwwinter_unk9 Source: © & courtesy of Samantha Smith Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. 16372 (scratched on negative)
Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type VII - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on pale yellow card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1877-1879 Description: Rounded corners. Remains of pink tissue protector on reverse. Notes: |
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Subject: Unidentified woman, three-quarter length seated portrait
ID #: wwwinter59 Source: © & courtesy of Prue McKay & The Rootschat Collection of Victorian & Edwardian Photography Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite, Mount 62 x 105 mm Card Design: Type VIII - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on white card with thick red border on front Date: Undated, probably taken c.1878-1880 Description: Rounded corners. Card mount by Marion Imp. Paris Notes: |
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Subject: Unidentified elderly woman, three-quarter length seated portrait with book
ID #: wwwinter46 Source: © & courtesy of Cynthia Maddock Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. 19186 (scratched on negative)
Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type VII - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on pale yellow card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1878-1880 Description: Rounded corners. "Permanent carbonotype." Remains of pink tissue protector on reverse. Notes: Nothing further is known about the "Permanent Carbonotype" process used, which resulted in a particularly bright, clear image with good mid-range tones. It is interesting to note this chair was used for some years, and is seen again in #wwwinter_unk23 (negative number 28282). |
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Subject: Unidentified man with beard, half length seated portrait
ID #: wwwinter68 Source: © & courtesy of Ron Cosens Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type VII - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on pale yellow card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1878-1880 Description: Rounded corners. "Permanent carbonotype." Remains of pink tissue protector on reverse. Notes: |
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Subject: Jonathan Fletcher (1820-1880) of Pentrich, vignetted head-and-shoulders portrait
ID #: wwwinter_unk3 Source: © & courtesy of Robert Silverwood Photographer: Unknown, Copied by W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite, Mount 64 x 106 mm Card Design: Type VII - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on yellow card Date: Undated, probably originally taken in the early 1870s, and copied c. 1880 from a print Description: Rounded corners. Remains of dark pink tissue protector on reverse. Notes: |
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Subject: Unidentified woman, full length standing portrait with "wooden fence"
ID #: wwwinter_unk8 Source: © & courtesy of Samantha Smith Photographer: Unknown, Copied by W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. 20604 (12B) Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type VII - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on yellow card Date: Undated, probably proginally taken c.1868-1870 and copied c.1880 from a print Description: Rounded corners. Inscribed on the reverse, "20604-12B." Remains of pink tissue protector on reverse. Notes: |
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Subject: Probably Thomas Gallimore (1820-1874) of Ashbourne, full length standing portrait with sack
ID #: wwwinter69 Source: © & courtesy of Jo Bevan Photographer: Unknown, Copied by W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type VII - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on pale yellow card Date: Undated, probably proginally taken c.1860-1864 and copied c.1880 from a print Description: Rounded corners. Notes: This photo was in a small collection probably acquired in Ashbourne, Derbyshire, and including several CDVs by early Ashbourne photographers (George Edgar, Robert Bull & Louis B. Twells). The inscription on the sack clearly reads "Gallimore, Ashbourne," and refers to Thomas Gallimore (1820-1874), a maltster, brewer and publican, proprietor of the Old Red Lion Inn in the Market Place. At the time of the 1861 Census, photographer George Edgar was lodging next door to Gallimore at the Red Lion. It seems likely that he may have been the original portraitist, and that the subject was Thomas Gallimore himself, holding a sack of barley or hops. |
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Subject: Unidentified man with moustache and sideburns, vignetted head-and-shoulders portrait in cameo oval frame
ID #: wwwinter30 Source: © & courtesy of Brett Payne Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite, Mount 62.5 x 105 mm Photo 59 x 91.5 mm Oval frame 55.5 x 77.5 mm Card Design: Type VII - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on pale yellow card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1878-1882 Description: Rounded corners. Remains of pink tissue protector on reverse. Notes: |
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Subject: Rev. Thomas Gascoigne (1814-1883), head-and-shoulders portrait
ID #: wwwinter95 Source: © & courtesy of Derby Local Studies Library Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type VII - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on pale yellow card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1878-1882 Description: All four margins trimmed. Inscribed on the reverse, "Rev. T. Gascoigne." Notes: Thomas Gascoigne was born in 1814 at Hemsworth near Wakefield, Yorkshire, son of Thomas and Mary Gascoigne. He was admitted to St Catherine's College, Cambridge in 1840, ordained as a deacon at Lincoln in 1844 and as a priest in 1845. He was curate of Carlton (Lincs.) from 1844 to 1846. Thomas married Charlotte Ellis at Goole in 1846, and served first as Assistant Master at Derby Grammar School and then as Master of a boarding school in Spondon. He lectured at St Peter's Nottingham until 1859, and then served as Vicar of Weybread, Suffolk until about 1870. It appears that the family then returned to Spondon where he farmed for a few years. By 1881, however, they had moved again to Clifton, Gloucestershire. He died there in 1883. (See also portrait by Brennen) |
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Subject: Unidentified young man with sideburns, full length standing portrait with sideboard, chair and bowler hat
ID #: wwwinter_1884c Source: © & courtesy of David Simkin Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. 21677 (Scratched on negative)
Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type VII - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on pale yellow card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1878-1882 Description: Rounded corners. Notes: |
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Subject: Thomas William Evans (1821-1892), head-and-shoulders portrait in oval cameo frame
ID #: wwwinter104 Source: © & courtesy of Derby Local Studies Library Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Cabinet card Card Design: Type VII Permanent Carbonotype - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on buff card Date: Dated 1881 Description: Rounded corners. Inscribed on the reverse, "Evans, T.W. Esq., M.P." aption on the front reads, "T.W. Evans, Esq., M.P., President of the Children's Hospital. This Portrait was presented by Abraham Woodiwiss, Esq. Mayor of Derby, in Commemmoration of the Swiss Village Bazaar, held April 21st, 22nd, & 23rd, 1887." Notes: Thomas William Evans was born at Westminster, London and baptised at Allestree, Derbyshire on 15 December 1821. He was a son of William Evans (1788-1856) M.P. and High Sheriff of Derbyshire, and Mary Gisborne (1786). On 21 May 1846 Thomas married his cousin Mary Gisborne (1823-1889) in the Chapel of the Palace, Corfu. Thomas W. Evans became a Justice of the Peace and Member of Parliament for South Derbyshire, and in 1887 was created a baronet, after which he was known as Sir William Evans. He and his wife had no children, and upon his death in 1892, Allestree Hall was inherited by his cousin William Gisborne (1825-1898), formerly a public servant in New Zealand. |
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Subject: Unidentified man with chin beard, head-and-shoulders portrait in oval cameo frame
ID #: wwwinter31 Source: © & courtesy of Brett Payne Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite, Mount 63 x 104.5 mm Photo 60 x 89.5 mm Oval frame 53.5 x 76.5 mm Card Design: Type VII - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on pink card with gilded edge Date: Undated, probably taken c.1878-1882 Description: Rounded corners. Notes: |
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Subject: Lizzie Gascoyne, vignetted three-quarter length seated portrait
ID #: wwwinter96 Source: © & courtesy of Derby Local Studies Library Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type VII - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on pink card with gilded edge Date: Undated, probably taken c.1878-1882 Description: Rounded corners. Notes: |
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Subject: Unidentified young man, vignetted three-quarter-length standing portrait with plinth, wall and bowler hat
ID #: wwwinter71 Source: © & courtesy of Brett Payne Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Cabinet card, Mount 108.5 x 167.5 mm Photo 103.5 x 147 mm Card Design: Type VII - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on pink card with gilded edge Date: Undated, probably taken c.1878-1882 Description: Rounded corners. Remains of red tissue protector on reverse. Notes: |
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Subject: Unidentified woman, head-and-shoulders portrait with hat
ID #: wwwinter19 Source: © & courtesy of Ron Cosens Photographer: Winter of Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Gem Tintype on carte de visite mount, Mount 64 x 104 mm Photo Inset 16 x 20 mm Card Design: Type IX - Gem Tintype, gold ink on pale blue card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1880-1882 Description: Square corners. Notes: A tin type (see images below) by Thomas Taylor of Halifax & Bradford uses a mount with an identical design. He was at both of these addresses probably only in 1881, suggesting a similar date for the Winter tintype.
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Subject: Unidentified woman, vignetted three-quarter length standing portrait with sideboard and plant
ID #: wwwinter33 Source: © & courtesy of Brett Payne Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. 23143 (Scratched on negative)
Card Type & Size: Carte de visite, Mount 64 x 104 mm Photo 60 x 91.5 mm Card Design: Type XI - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on pink card with gilded edge Date: Undated, probably taken c.1880-1883 Description: Rounded corners. Notes: |
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Subject: Unidentified man, three-quarter length standing portrait with sideboard and book
ID #: wwwinter147 Source: © & courtesy of Robert Silverwood Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. 27703 (Scratched on negative & written on reverse)
Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type XVI - Three Medals, red-brown ink on white card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1880-1883 Description: Rounded corners. Notes: The same sideboard featured in an earlier, very similar portrait of a young man by Winter (see #wwwinter_1884c, neg. no. 21677 above). The card mount is of a style used two or three years later than the date which the negative number suggests the portrait was taken. It is possible that this photograph was a reprint made in about 1885-1886 of a negative produced in about 1880-1883. |
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Subject: Unidentified elderly woman, three-quarter length seated portrait
ID #: wwwinter_unk23 Source: © & courtesy of Sally Betts Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. 28282 (6Bd)
Card Type & Size: Cabinet card Card Design: Type VII - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on buff/dirty white card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1880-1883 Description: Rounded corners. Inscribed on the reverse, "? Catherine Hawksworth (Frost)" and "28282 6Bd." Remains of pink tissue protector on reverse. Notes: It is possible that this is Catharine Hawksworth (c1812-1885) of Ashbourne, who died in 1885 aged 73, and would have been in her late 60s when this portrait was taken. |
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Subject: Unidentified young man, three-quarter length seated portrait with bowler hat
ID #: wwwinter08 Source: © & courtesy of Brett Payne Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. 28893 (3B)
Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type X - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on pink card with gilded edge Date: Undated, probably taken c.1879-1882 Description: Rounded corners. Inscribed on the reverse, "28893 3B." Remains of buff tissue protector on reverse. Notes: |
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Subject: Unidentified elderly man with beard, three-quarter length seated portrait
ID #: wwwinter119 Source: © & courtesy of Brett Payne Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite, Mount 63 x 103.5 mm Photo 58.5 x 92 mm Card Design: Type X - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on pale pink card with gilded edge Date: Undated, probably taken c.1879-1882 Description: Rounded corners. Remains of dark pink tissue protector on reverse. Notes: Probably husband of #wwwinter120 below. |
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Subject: Unidentified elderly woman with hat, three-quarter length seated portrait with book
ID #: wwwinter120 Source: © & courtesy of Brett Payne Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite, Mount 63 x 103.5 mm Photo 55.5 x 95 mm Card Design: Type X - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on pale pink card with gilded edge Date: Undated, probably taken c.1879-1882 Description: Rounded corners. Remains of dark pink tissue protector on reverse. Notes: Probably wife of #wwwinter119 above. |
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Subject: Unidentified young child, full length seated portrait on sheepskin rug, in oval cameo frame
ID #: wwwinter32 Source: © & courtesy of Brett Payne Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. 30711
Card Type & Size: Carte de visite, Mount 63 x 103.5 mm Photo 61 x 91 mm Oval frame 54 x 76.5 mm Card Design: Type X - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on pale pink card with gilded edge Date: Undated, probably taken c.1879-1882 Description: Rounded corners. Remains of dark pink tissue protector on reverse. Notes: Purchased in same collection as wwwinter34 below, and therefore probably members of the same family. |
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Subject: Unidentified teenage girl, three-quarter length standing portrait with chair
ID #: wwwinter34 Source: © & courtesy of Brett Payne Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. 30712
Card Type & Size: Carte de visite, Mount 63 x 103.5 mm Photo 61 x 91 mm Card Design: Type XI - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on pale pink card with gilded edge Date: Undated, probably taken c.1880-1883 Description: Rounded corners. Remains of dark pink tissue protector on reverse. Notes: Purchased in same collection as wwwinter32 above, and therefore probably members of the same family. |
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Subject: Unidentified young woman, possibly Eveline Fearns (1859-1908), three-quarter length seated portrait with chair & basket of flowers
ID #: wwwinter_unk24 Source: © & courtesy of Henry Griffiths Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. 30842
Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type XI - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on buff card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1880-1883 Description: Rounded corners. Notes: |
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Subject: Possibly Alice Fletcher neé Bowmer with a granddaughter, full length standing/seated portrait
ID #: wwwinter_unk5 Source: © & courtesy of Robert Silverwood Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite, Mount 64 x 106 mm Card Design: Type XII - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on buff card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1880-1883 Description: Rounded corners. Remains of dark pink tissue protector on reverse. Notes: |
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Subject: Capt. William de Wiveleslie Abney, K.C.B., F.R.S. (1843-1920), head-and-shoulders portrait
ID #: wwwinter86 Source: © & courtesy of Derby Local Studies Library Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type XII - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on pink card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1880-1883 Description: Rounded corners. Remains of dark pink tissue protector on reverse. Inscribed on the reverse, "Capt. de W. ? Abney." Notes: William Abney was born in Derby on 24 July 1843, second son of Reverend Edward Henry Abney (1811-1892) of The Firs, Derby, Vicar of St Alkmunds (see images #wwwinter98 & #wwwinter100 below), and his wife Catherine Strutt (1811-1895). After attending the Royal Military Academy at Woolwich, he served in the Royal Engineers in India for some years. He then became a chemical assistant at the Chatham School of Military Engineering, where he taught and advanced his knowledge of the chemical aspects of photography. He was one of the earliest to try the pinhole technique of photography. He was, in fact, a pioneer and an influential researcher in several aspects of this field, developing a dry emulsion in 1874, introducing hydroquinone as an effective developer in 1880, and producing a new formula for gelatin silver chloride paper in 1882. |
| He also developed the Abney Level, used by surveyors to measure angles and slopes, and was president of the Physical Society from 1895 to 1897. W.W. Abney was knighted and became principal assistant secretary and adviser to the Board of Education. Sir Abney died at Folkestone (Kent) on 3 December 1920. (Wikipedia article) | ||
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Subject: Henry Payne (1842-1907), three-quarter length seated portrait with cane
ID #: wwwinter83 Source: © & courtesy of Barbara Ellison Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type XII - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on pale pink card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1880-1883 Description: Rounded corners. Remains of dark pink tissue protector on reverse. Notes: My great-great-grandfather Henry Payne was born at Burton Extra on 8 May 1842, son of a carpenter Peter Payne (1801-1845) and his wife Ann Tipper (1807-1857). A self-made man - he started work at the age of nine hauling clay in a pit, and must have had a pretty traumatic childhood - by the time this photograph was taken he had been, amongst other things, a blacksmith, policeman, shopkeeper, and builder. He went on to be Derby Borough's Vaccination Officer for two decades, and died at "The Hollies," Sunny Hill on 1 April 1907, survived by his wife Henrietta, four sons and three daughters. |
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Subject: William Hall (1819-1906), head-and-shoulders portrait
ID #: wwwinter90 Source: © & courtesy of Derby Local Studies Library Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type XII - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on pale pink card Date: Undated, possibly taken c.1880-1883 Description: Rounded corners. Remains of dark pink tissue protector on reverse. Inscribed on the reverse, "W. Hall, Printer, Derby." Notes: William was born in Derby c. 1819, son of a framework knitter William Hall and his wife Catherine. In the 1840s and 1850s he worked as a printer, pressman and compositor, eventually owning his own printing business with six employees by 1881, the approximate date of this portrait. With his first wife Mary, who died in 1897, he had four sons and a daughter. The eldest and youngest sons, William Junior (b. 1842) and James Henry (b. 1856), followed their father into the printing business, while Samuel (b. 1844) and John (b. 1845) became accountants. The daughter Mary Mortimer Hall (b. 1850) married an estate agent and accountant, William Abell. William Hall Senior remarried in 1899, to Sarah Ann Johnson, and died at the age of 87 in 1906, at Derby. |
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Subject: Mrs Thomas Clarke née Ramsbottom, three-quarter length standing portrait with table, chair and books
ID #: wwwinter89 Source: © & courtesy of Derby Local Studies Library Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Possibly Type XII - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on pale pink card Date: Undated, possibly taken c.1880-1883 Description: Rounded corners. Notes: Identified on separate mount as "Mrs Thomas Clarke née Ramsbottom." |
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Subject: William Hudson (1819-), three-quarter length seated portrait
ID #: wwwinter91 Source: © & courtesy of Derby Local Studies Library Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type XII - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on buff card Date: Undated, possibly taken c.1880-1883 Description: Rounded corners. Remains of dark pink tissue protector on reverse. Inscribed on the reverse, "Mr. W. Hudson, Md. Ry. Stores Dept.." Notes: William Hudson was born in 1819 at Ilkeston, Derbyshire, son of William & Mary Hudson. By 1851 he was married and employed as a clerk in the Midland Railways Stores Department. He lived at Litchurch, first in Litchurch Lane, later in Normanton Road. He and his wife Eliza had a son William (born 1850) and a daughter Ann (born 1858). |
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Subject: John Wood (1814-1891), head-and-shoulders portrait
ID #: wwwinter92 Source: © & courtesy of Derby Local Studies Library Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type XII - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on buff card Date: Dated May 1883 Description: Rounded corners. Inscribed on the reverse, "John Wood, Temperance Hotel, May/83." Notes: John Wood was the proprietor of the Temperance Hotel at 8 Market Place, Derby from the late 1870s until his death in 1891. He was born c. 1814 at Kendal, Westmoreland, and had previously worked as a leather dresser in Lincoln (Lincs), Hunslet, Sheffield and Brightside Bierlow (Yorks), and operated a Temperance Hotel in Chesterfield. After his first wife Hannah died in 1846, he married Eve Clarke (1822-1900) at Lincoln in 1850. |
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Subject: Ellen Fletcher (b. 1852), Florence Fletcher (b. 1862) and Lucy Fletcher (b. 1861), daughters of Jonathan Fletcher (1820-1880) of Pentrich, full length seated group portrait with book
ID #: wwwinter_1880 Source: © & courtesy of Robert Silverwood Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Cabinet card, Mount 109 x 165 mm Card Design: Type XII - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on buff card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1880-1883 Description: Rounded corners. Remains of dark pink tissue protector on reverse. Notes: |
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Subject: Unidentified man, head-and-shoulders portrait in oval cameo frame
ID #: wwwinter51 Source: © & courtesy of Brett Payne Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite, Mount 62 x 98 mm (trimmed slightly at base) Photo 60 x 90 mm Oval frame 56 x 76 mm Card Design: Type XII - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on buff/dirty white card with gilded edge Date: Undated, probably taken c.1880-1883 Description: Rounded corners. Notes: |
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Subject: Thomas Bowmer Fletcher (1854-1902) of Belper, head-and-shoulders portrait in oval cameo frame
ID #: wwwinter_unk4 Source: © & courtesy of Robert Silverwood Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. ?3303
Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type XII - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on pink card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1880-1883 Description: Rounded corners. Inscribed on the reverse, "?3303 12B A.J.F.." Notes: Thomas Fletcher was married in 1881 at Bingham (Notts) to Lucy Ann Godber, when he was 26. This portrait may have been taken to celebrate that occasion |
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Subject: Unidentified elderly man with chin beard, three-quarter length standing portrait
ID #: wwwinter10 Source: © & courtesy of Brett Payne Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite, Mount 62 x 104.5 mm Photo 60.5 x 89 mm Card Design: Type XII - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on buff card with gilded edge Date: Undated, probably taken c.1880-1883 Description: Rounded corners. Notes: |
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Subject: Florence Jane Hurd (1870-1920), three-quarter length standing portrait with flowers
ID #: wwwinter_unk12 Source: © & courtesy of Boz Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite, Mount 62 x 105 mm Card Design: Type XII - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on buff/dirty white card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1882 Description: Rounded corners. Notes: |
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Subject: Unidentified child, full length seated portrait on chair
ID #: wwwinter53 Source: © & courtesy of Brett Payne Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite, Mount 63 x 104 mm Photo 60 x 89.5 mm Card Design: Type XIII - Diagonal Signature, maroon ink on white card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1883-1885 Description: Rounded corners. Notes: |
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Subject: Unidentified young woman, head-and-shoulders portrait with bead necklace
ID #: wwwinter66 Source: © & courtesy of Ron Cosens Photographer: Winter of Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte midget, Mount 34 x 59 mm Card Design: Type XIV - Carte Midget, red text with signature-type "Winter" on front Date: Undated, probably taken c.1881-1885 Description: Rounded corners. Notes: |
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Subject: Elsie Webster and Amelia E. Webster (1870-), full length vignetted standing/seated portrait with table and basket of flowers
ID #: wwwinter_1884b Source: © & courtesy of Tristan Martin Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Cabinet card Card Design: Type XV - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on buff card with gilded edge Date: Undated, probably taken in September 1884, on the same occasion as photo (#wwwinter_1884a) below. Description: Rounded corners. Notes: |
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Subject: Amelia E. Webster (1870-), full length vignetted standing portrait with chair, pot plant & basket of flowers
ID #: wwwinter_1884a Source: © & courtesy of Tristan Martin Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type XV - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on buff card with gilded edge Date: Dated September 1884 Description: Rounded corners. Inscribed, "Yours affectionately, A.E. Webster, Sepbr. 1884" on the reverse, and showing remains of tissue protector. Notes: |
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Subject: Harriet Webster (c.1832-), head-and-shoulders vignetted portrait
ID #: wwwinter_188x Source: © & courtesy of Tristan Martin Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type XV - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on buff card with gilded edge Date: Undated, probably taken in September 1884, on the same occasion as photo (#wwwinter_1884a) above. Description: Rounded corners. Notes: |
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Subject: Unidentified young man and woman, three-quarter length seated/standing portrait
ID #: wwwinter40 Source: © & courtesy of Cynthia Maddock Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type XV - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on white card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1883-1885 Description: Rounded corners. Top corners trimmed. Inscribed on the reverse, "WRE, K.G. Middleham(?)." Notes: |
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Subject: Unidentified woman, three-quarter length seated portrait with table and book
ID #: wwwinter45 Source: © & courtesy of Cynthia Maddock Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. 46664 Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type XV - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on white card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1883-1885 Description: Rounded corners. Remains of tissue protector on reverse. Inscribed on the reverse, "46664." Notes: |
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Subject: Thomas S. Radford, full length seated portrait in military uniform, including gloves, sash, medal, sword and helmet
ID #: wwwinter109 Source: © & courtesy of Derby Local Studies Library Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Cabinet card Card Design: Type XV - Diagonal Signature, red ink on white card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1883-1885 Description: Rounded corners. Card mount by Reeves & Hoare, London. Inscribed on the reverse, "Radford, Thomas" and signed on the front, "Thos. S. Radford." Variation of Type XV, in that the name of the studio on the front of the mount - "W.W. Winter, Photo. Derby" - is in a small typeface, and in black ink. Notes: |
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Subject: Hon. William Monk Jervis (1827-1909), full length standing portrait in costume
ID #: wwwinter111 Source: © & courtesy of Derby Local Studies Library Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Cabinet card Card Design: Type XV - Diagonal Signature, red ink on white card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1883-1885 Description: Rounded corners. Card mount by Reeves & Hoare, London. Inscribed on the reverse, "Hon. W.M. Jervis." Notes: William Monk Jervis was born at St Marylebone, London on 25 January 1827, second son of William Jervis Jervis, and grandson of the 2nd Earl of St Vincent. After attending Eton School, he studied at Trinity College, Oxford, graduating with a B.L. in 1852, and an M.A. in 1856. In 1853 he was admitted to the Inner Temple as a barrister-at-law. In 1864 William Jervis married Harriet Wilmot Sitwell (1827-1875), daughter of Robert Sacheverel Sitwell of Derby, and by 1871 was living at The Elms, Duffield Road, Derby. He had a practice in Derby, served as a captain in the 3rd Staffordshire Militia and was a Justice of the Peace by 1881. |
| His wife died in 1875 and he remarried a year later, to his cousin Mary Maude Parker Jervis (c.1846-1879). He was widowed again within three years, and in 1882 married Mary Stepney, a widow of a captain in the Derby Militia. Although married three times, he had no children. W.M. Jervis was also an accomplished cricketer, playing for Oxford University, Derbyshire and England teams over 25 years between 1848 and 1873. He died at his home Quarndon Hall, Derbyshire on 25 March 1909. | ||
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Subject: Unidentified man with moustache, vignetted head-and-shoulders portrait
ID #: wwwinter14 Source: © & courtesy of Brett Payne Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Cabinet card, Mount 106 x 162.5 mm Photo 105 x 147.5 mm Card Design: Type XV - Diagonal Signature, red ink on white card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1883-1885 Description: Rounded corners. Card mount by Reeves & Hoare, London. Notes: |
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Subject: Rev. Canon Edward Henry Abney (1811-1892), half-length seated portrait
ID #: wwwinter98 & wwwinter100 Source: © & courtesy of Derby Local Studies Library Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Cabinet card Card Design: Type XV - Diagonal Signature, red ink on white card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1883-1885 Description: Rounded corners. Card mount by Reeves & Hoare, London. Notes: Edward Henry Abney was born on 22 September 1811 at Fulford, Yorkshire, second son of William Wootton Abney. After studies at Exeter College, Cambridge, he graduated with a B.A. in 1833. In the same year, at Duffield, he married Catherine Strutt (1811-1895), great-grand-daughter of Jedediah Strutt, the famous Derbyshire inventor and textile manufacturer. Rev. Abney served as vicar of St Alkmund's, Derby, from 1841 until 1886. He died at Derby in 1892. His son Sir William de Wiveleslie Abney is pictured in image #wwwinter86 above. |
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Subject: Llewellyn Jewitt (1816-1886), F.S.A., head-and-shoulders portrait
ID #: wwwinter112 Source: © & courtesy of Derby Local Studies Library Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. 5216? Card Type & Size: Cabinet card Card Design: Type XVI-1 - Diagonal Signature/Two Medals, brown ink on white card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1883-1886 Description: Rounded corners. Card mount by Reeves & Hoare, London. Inscribed on the reverse, "Llewellyn Jewitt F.S.A." and "5216?." Notes: Llewellyn Jewitt was born on 24 November 1816 at Kimberworth, Yorkshire, the seventeenth and youngest child of a schoolmaster, author, artist and printer, Arthur Jewitt and his wife Martha. Llewellyn received an education at home from his father, and by the age of 21, when he moved to London, had become an skilful writer, artist and scientist. He spent the next nine years gaining a reputation as an accomplished illustrator for leading magazines such as London Illustrated News and Punch. After two years as Chief Librarian of the Plymouth Public Library, he moved back to Derbyshire in 1853. |
| He was founder, proprietor and editor of the Derby Telegraph newspaper, curator of the museum and co-editor, with his friend Thomas Bateman, of the Reliquary, an archaeological magazine. In 1868 he left the newspaper, and moved to Winster Hall, Duffield, where he concenrated on writing, including his nine-year masterpiece, "The Ceramic Art of Great Britain." He was elected a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries in 1852. Llewellyn Jewitt married Elizabeth Sage (c.1819-1886) at Derby in 1838, and they had seven children. He died on 5 June 1886. Tom Bates has written an excellent brief biography, entitled "Llewellyn Jewitt - Derbyshire Genuis." | ||
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Subject: Joseph Gallop (c.1833-1904), vignetted head-and-shoulders portrait with spectacles
ID #: wwwinter94 Source: © & courtesy of Derby Local Studies Library Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. 53121 Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type XIII - Diagonal Signature, purple ink on buff card Date: Dated October 1885 Description: Rounded corners. Inscribed on the reverse, "J. Gallop, Oct. 1885" and "53121." Notes: Joseph Gallop was born at Stroud, Gloucestershire c. 1833, and started off working as an errand boy in Stroud. After his marriage to Elizabeth Ann Bayley at Ashford, Kent in 1860, he moved to Derby, where he found work as a clerk in charge W.H. Smith & Son's book stall at the Derby Railway Station. He later became manager and agent of this company's bookselling operations in Derby, before retiring in the 1890s. His son Edward Gurner Gallop (1862-1936) was a gifted mathematician, graduating from Trinity College, Cambridge with an M.A. in 1887, and was a Fellow of Caius College from 1889 until his death in 1936. |
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Subject: Unidentified young man, vignetted head-and-shoulders portrait
ID #: wwwinter09 Source: © & courtesy of Brett Payne Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite, Mount 62.5 x 104 mm Photo 58 x 91.5 mm Card Design: Type XVI - Diagonal Signature/Three Medals, brown ink on white card with gilded edge Date: Undated, probably taken c.1885-1886 Description: Rounded corners. Card mount by Reeves & Hoare, London. Notes: |
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Subject: Unidentified young man, vignetted head-and-shoulders portrait
ID #: wwwinter35 Source: © & courtesy of Brett Payne Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. 55135 Card Type & Size: Carte de visite, Mount 63 x 105 mm Photo 60 x 88.5 mm Card Design: Type XVI - Diagonal Signature/Three Medals, brown ink on white card with gilded edge Date: Undated, probably taken c.1885-1886 Description: Rounded corners. Inscribed on the reverse, "55135." Card mount by Reeves & Hoare, London. Notes: |
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Subject: Miss Ellen Anne "Annie" Gascoigne (1862-), three-quarter length seated portrait with hat and umbrella
ID #: wwwinter97 Source: © & courtesy of Derby Local Studies Library Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type XVI - Diagonal Signature/Three Medals, brown ink on white card with gilded edge Date: Undated, probably taken c.1885-1886 Description: Rounded corners. Card mount by Reeves & Hoare, London. Inscribed on the reverse, "Miss E.A. Gascoigne." Notes: Ellen Anne Gascoigne was born at Clifton, Bristol in 1862, daughter of Rev. Thomas Gascoigne (see image #wwwinter95 above) and his wife Charlotte. In 1901 she was a spinster living with her brother Frederick Octavius Gascoigne, a Church of England clergyman, at The Vicarage, Martin Hussingtree, Worcestershire. This portrait would have been taken when she was in her early to mid-twenties. |
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Subject: Miss Ellen Anne "Annie" Gascoigne (1862-) with unidentified young woman, three-quarter length standing/seated portrait with hats, veil and umbrella
ID #: wwwinter105 Source: © & courtesy of Derby Local Studies Library Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. 55319 Card Type & Size: Cabinet card Card Design: Type XVI - Diagonal Signature/Three Medals, brown ink on white card with gilded edge Date: Undated, probably taken c.1885-1886 Description: Rounded corners. Card mount by Reeves & Hoare, London. Inscribed on the reverse, "Miss E.A. Gascoigne" and "55319." Notes: Ellen Anne Gascoigne is shown in another portrait (see #wwwinter97 above), almost certainly taken on the same occasion. Her companion holding the umbrella is unidentified. |
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Subject: Unidentified elderly woman, three-quarter length seated portrait with table and book
ID #: wwwinter36 Source: © & courtesy of Brett Payne Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. 57753 Card Type & Size: Carte de visite, Mount 63 x 104 mm Photo 59 x 86.5 mm Card Design: Type XVI - Diagonal Signature/Three Medals, brown ink on white card with gilded edge Date: Undated, probably taken c.1885-1886 Description: Rounded corners. Inscribed on the reverse, "57753." Card mount by Reeves & Hoare, London. Notes: |
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Subject: Unidentified woman with hat, three-quarter length seated portrait
ID #: wwwinter81 Source: © & courtesy of Brett Payne Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite, Mount 64 x 105.5 mm Photo 60 x 88 mm Card Design: Type XVI - Diagonal Signature/Three Medals, brown ink on dirty white card with gilded edge Date: Undated, probably taken c.1885-1886 Description: Rounded corners. Card mount by Reeves & Hoare, London. Notes: |
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Subject: Unidentified woman, three-quarter length standing portrait
ID #: wwwinter37 Source: © & courtesy of Brett Payne Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. 57813 Card Type & Size: Carte de visite, Mount 63.5 x 104 mm Photo 59.5 x 85 mm Card Design: Type XVI - Diagonal Signature/Three Medals, brown ink on white card with gilded edge Date: Undated, probably taken c.1885-1886 Description: Rounded corners. Inscribed on the reverse, "57813." Card mount by Reeves & Hoare, London. Notes: |
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Subject: Unidentified young woman, vignetted head-and-shoulders portrait
ID #: wwwinter48 Source: © & courtesy of Leonie Cousin Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. 58588 Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type XVI - Diagonal Signature/Three Medals, brown ink on white card with gilded edge Date: Undated, probably taken c.1885-1886 Description: Rounded corners. Inscribed on the reverse, "Jerram, 58588, 6Ba." Card mount by Reeves & Hoare, London. Notes: |
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Subject: Edward Brownfield Wain (1861-1925), vignetted head-and-shoulders portrait
ID #: wwwinter132 Source: © & courtesy of Nigel Aspdin (Hewitt Album 1) Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. 60668 Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type XIX - Nine Medals, brown ink on white card with bevelled & gilded edge Date: Undated, probably taken c.1886-1887 Description: Rounded corners. Inscribed on the reverse, "Yours faithfully, Edw. B. Wain" and "60668." Notes: Edward B. Wain was a civil and mining engineer. Charles Richard Hewitt (see #wwwinter131 below), the probable owner of "Hewitt Album 1", was articled to Edward's father, Joseph Renshaw Wain (1833-1908), General Manager of the Chatterley-Whitfield Collieries, Ltd, Stoke on Trent (more info). It seems likely that Charlie and Edward were friends in the early to mid-1880s. Edward was lodging with a family on Osmaston Road, Litchurch, Derby in 1881, and may have been working for Charlie's father, J.R. Hewitt (see #wwwinter126 below). |
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Subject: Unidentified woman, vignetted head-and-shoulders portrait
ID #: wwwinter23 Source: © & courtesy of Brett Payne Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Midland Road, Derby Negative No. 61183 Card Type & Size: Carte de visite, Mount 62.5 x 104 mm Photo 58 x 91.5 mm Card Design: Type XVI - Diagonal Signature/Three Medals, brown ink on white card with gilded edge Date: Undated, probably taken c.1885-1886 Description: Rounded corners. Inscribed on the reverse, "61183." Card mount by Reeves & Hoare, London. Notes: |
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Subject: Christopher Askew Chandos-Pole (b. 1867)
ID #: wwwinter07 Source: © & courtesy of John Palmer Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Cabinet card Card Design: Type XVII - Five Medals Date: Dated 1886 Description: Rounded corners. Inscribed on the reverse, "Christopher Chandos-Pole, 1886." Notes: John Palmer has this and other photos of the Chandos-Pole family featured on his Wirksworth web site. Christopher was born at Radbourne, Derbyshire, and married Constance Marian Schwind in 1898. |
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Subject: Possibly John Richardson Hewitt (1842-1893), vignetted head-and-shoulders portrait
ID #: wwwinter126 Source: © & courtesy of Nigel Aspdin (Hewitt Album 1) Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Cabinet card Card Design: Type XVII - Five Medals Date: Undated, but probably taken c. 1886 Description: Rounded corners. Notes: |
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Subject: Charles Richard Hewitt (1864-1934), vignetted head-and-shoulders portrait
ID #: wwwinter131 Source: © & courtesy of Nigel Aspdin (Hewitt Album 1) Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Cabinet card Card Design: Type XVII - Five Medals Date: Undated, but probably taken c. 1886 Description: Rounded corners. Notes: Charles Richard Hewitt (also #wwwinter128 below) was the eldest son of John Richardson Hewitt (#wwwinter126 above) and his wife Jane née Porter. He was born at Swanwick, Derbyshire on 8 August 1864 and received his early eduation at St. Andrew's Middle-class School under the late Mr. G. Sutherland He was for a period in the Choir of St. Andrew's Church, and completed his education at Derby School. After leaving he entered his father's office as a pupil for short time, and later was articled to the late Mr. J.R. Wain, General Manager of the Chatterley-Whitfield Collieries, Ltd, Stoke on Trent. Subsequently he was engaged at the Monckton Main Collieries, and from there he obtained his First-class Certificate of Competency as a Colliery Manager, in the year 1890. |
| He then joined the firm of Hewitt & Bobart, Mining Engineers, Valuers & Surveyors, as a Partner. On 4 February 1892 at Alvaston he married Annie Mary Aspdin, daughter of the late Richard Wilkinson Aspdin, Postmaster of Wakefield. They had a son and two daughters. | ||
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Subject: Unidentified young man, vignetted head-and-shoulders portrait
ID #: wwwinter134 Source: © & courtesy of Nigel Aspdin (Hewitt Album 1) Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Derby Negative No. 61363 Card Type & Size: Cabinet card Card Design: Type XX - Nine Medals, brown ink on white card with bevelled & gilded edge & gold embossed lettering on the front Date: Undated, but probably taken c. 1886 Description: Rounded corners. Inscribed on the reverse, "61363." Notes: |
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Subject: Unidentified couple, three-quarter length standing/seated portrait with book
ID #: wwwinter27 Source: © & courtesy of Brett Payne Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Fine Art Galleries, Derby Negative No. 63707 Card Type & Size: Cabinet card, Mount 107.5 x 163.5 mm Photo 103 x 143.5 mm Card Design: Type XVIII - Nine Medals, brown ink on buff card with gilded edge Date: Undated, probably taken c.1886-1887 Description: Rounded corners. Inscribed on the reverse, "63707 North." Notes: |
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Subject: Unidentified elderly woman in veil, hat & gloves, three-quarter length standing portrait with umbrella
ID #: wwwinter54 Source: © & courtesy of Brett Payne Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Fine Art Galleries, Derby Negative No. 63707 Card Type & Size: Cabinet card, Mount 107.5 x 164.5 mm Photo 105 x 146 mm Card Design: Type XVIII - Nine Medals, brown ink on white card with gilded edge Date: Undated, probably taken c.1886-1887 Description: Rounded corners. Notes: Similar studio furniture to wwwinter72 below. |
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Subject: George Potter (born c. 1866), vignetted head-and-shoulders portrait
ID #: wwwinter_1887 Source: © & courtesy of Denis Potter Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Derby Negative No. 64872 Card Type & Size: Carte de visite, Mount 63 x 105 mm Photo 61 x 93 mm Card Design: Type XX - Nine Medals, brown ink on white card with bevelled & gilded edge & gold embossed lettering on the front Date: Undated, probably taken c.1886-1887 Description: Rounded corners. Inscribed on the reverse, "64872." Notes: |
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Subject: Unidentified, vignetted head-and-shoulders portrait
ID #: wwwinter125 Source: © & courtesy of Nigel Aspdin (Hewitt Album 1) Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Derby Negative No. 65049 Card Type & Size: Cabinet card Card Design: Type XIX - Nine Medals, brown ink on white card with bevelled & gilded edge Date: Undated, probably taken c.1886-1887 Description: Rounded corners. Inscribed on the reverse, "65049." Notes: Possibly Jane Hewitt née Ward (born c. 1839). |
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Subject: Unidentified woman, vignetted head-and-shoulders portrait
ID #: wwwinter130 Source: © & courtesy of Nigel Aspdin (Hewitt Album 1) Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Derby Negative No. 65050 Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type XX - Nine Medals - Gold, brown ink on white card with bevelled & gilded edge & gold embossed lettering on the front Date: Undated, probably taken c.1886-1887 Description: Rounded corners. Inscribed on the reverse, "65050." Notes: Possibly Jane Hewitt née Ward (born c. 1839). |
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Subject: Unidentified family group, three-quarter length seated & standing portrait
ID #: wwwinter_unk14 Source: © Brett Payne & courtesy of David Simkin. Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Derby Negative No. 66933 Card Type & Size: Cabinet card, Size: Mount 106 x 164 mm Photo 102 x 145 mm Card Design: Type XIX - Nine Medals, brown ink on white card with gilded edge Date: Undated, probably taken c.1886-1887 Description: Rounded corners. Inscribed on the reverse, "66933." Notes: |
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Subject: Unidentified man with beard, vignetted head-and-shoulders portrait
ID #: wwwinter145 Source: © & courtesy of Nigel Aspdin (Hewitt Album 1) Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Derby Negative No. 67263 Card Type & Size: Cabinet card Card Design: Type XXI - Sixteen Medals, brown ink on white card with bevelled & gilded edge & gold embossed lettering on the front Date: Undated, probably taken c.1886-1887 Description: Rounded corners. Inscribed on the reverse, "67263." Notes: |
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Subject: Unidentified young woman, vignetted head-and-shoulders portrait
ID #: wwwinter138 Source: © & courtesy of Nigel Aspdin (Hewitt Album 1) Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Derby Negative No. 67458 Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type XIX - Nine Medals, brown ink on white card with bevelled & gilded edge Date: Undated, probably taken c.1886-1887 Description: Rounded corners. Inscribed on the reverse, "67458." Notes: Possibly Kate Mary Hewitt (1868-1940) or Lucy Anne Hewitt (1871-1902). |
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Subject: Unidentified young couple, three-quarter length standing portrait
ID #: wwwinter72 Source: © & courtesy of Brett Payne Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Derby Negative No. 68453 Card Type & Size: Cabinet card, Size: Mount 107.5 x 166.5 mm Photo 104.5 x 146 mm Card Design: Type XIX - Nine Medals, brown ink on white card with gilded edge Date: Undated, probably taken c.1886-1887 Description: Rounded corners. Inscribed on the reverse, "68453." Notes: Similar studio furniture to wwwinter54 above. |
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Subject: Sergeant Daniel Robinson (1837-1910), three-quarter length seated portrait in uniform of a sergeant of the Derby Borough Police
ID #: wwwinter_1890 Source: © & courtesy of Brett Payne Photographer: W.W. Winter of Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite, Mount 63 x 105 mm Card Design: Type XIX - Nine Medals, brown ink on buff card Date: Undated, probably taken c.1886-1887 Description: Rounded corners. Notes by BP: Sgt. Daniel Robinson was my great-great-grandfather. He joined the Derby Borough Police shortly after his brother Edward in 1863, and was appointed Constable (3rd Class). He married Emma Bacon (1842-1900) at Dale Abbey in 1866. They lived first at 42 William Street (1867), where my great-grandmother Amy was born, then at 9 Lower Forester Street (1871), and finally at 74 Fleet St, Litchurch, Derby (1881-1901). |
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Subject: Unidentified man with moustache, vignetted head-and-shoulders portrait
ID #: wwwinter73 Source: © & courtesy of Brett Payne Photographer: W.W. Winter of Derby Negative No. - Card Type & Size: Carte de visite, Mount 62.5 x 104.5 mm Photo 60.5 x 91 mm Card Design: Type XIX - Nine Medals, brown ink on white card with bevelled & gilded edge Date: Undated, probably taken c.1886-1887 Description: Rounded corners. Notes: |
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Subject: Unidentified older woman, vignetted head-and-shoulders portrait
ID #: wwwinter143 Source: © & courtesy of Nigel Aspdin (Hewitt Album 1) Photographer: W.W. Winter of Derby Negative No. 69065 Card Type & Size: Cabinet card Card Design: Type XXI - Sixteen Medals, brown ink on white card with bevelled & gilded edge & gold embossed lettering on the front Date: Undated, probably taken c.1886-1887 Description: Rounded corners. Inscribed on the reverse, "69065." Notes: |
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Subject: Unidentified elderly woman with hat, vignetted head-and-shoulders portrait
ID #: wwwinter04 Source: © & courtesy of Brett Payne Photographer: W.W. Winter of Derby Negative No. 69267(?) Card Type & Size: Carte de visite, Mount 63 x 104.5 mm Photo 59 x 92 mm Card Design: Type XIX - Nine Medals, brown ink on white card with bevelled & gilded edge Date: Undated, probably taken c.1886-1887 Description: Rounded corners. Inscribed on the reverse, "69267."(?) Notes: From the same group as the photographs of Mary Sophia Salt (#wwwinter01 & #wwwinter02 - neg nos. 75632 and 75633) below. |
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Subject: Charles Richard Hewitt (1864-1934), vignetted head-and-shoulders portrait
ID #: wwwinter128 Source: © & courtesy of Nigel Aspdin (Hewitt Album 1) Photographer: W.W. Winter of Derby Negative No. 69497 Card Type & Size: Carte de visite Card Design: Type XIX - Nine Medals, brown ink on white card with bevelled & gilded edge Date: Undated, probably taken c.1886-1887 Description: Rounded corners. Inscribed on the reverse, "69497." Notes: |
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Subject: Charles Richard Hewitt (1864-1934), vignetted three-quarter length portrait
ID #: wwwinter133 Source: © & courtesy of Nigel Aspdin (Hewitt Album 1) Photographer: W.W. Winter of Derby Negative No. 69498 Card Type & Size: Cabinet card Card Design: Type XXI - Sixteen Medals, brown ink on white card with bevelled & gilded edge & gold embossed lettering on the front Date: Undated, probably taken c.1886-1887 Description: Rounded corners. Inscribed on the reverse, "69498." Notes: |
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Subject: Unidentified elderly man with beard and moustache, vignetted head-and-shoulders portrait
ID #: wwwinter21 Source: © & courtesy of Brett Payne Photographer: W.W. Winter of The Alexandra Rooms, Derby Negative No. 70160 Card Type & Size: Carte de visite, Mount 63 x 104.5 mm Photo 62 x 93 mm Card Design: Type XX - Nine Medals, brown ink on white card with bevelled & gilded edge & gold embossed lettering on the front Date: Undated, probably taken c.1886-1888 Description: Rounded corners. Inscribed on the reverse, "70160." Notes: |