- Elliott & Fry
Elliott & Fry was a Victorian photography studio and photographic film manufacturer, founded in 1863 by Joseph John Elliott and Clarence Edmund Fry. For a century the firm's core business was taking and publishing photographs of the Victorian public and social, artistic, scientific and political luminaries. In the 1880s the company operated three studios and four large storage facilities for negatives, with a printing works at
Barnet . The firm's first address was 55 & 56Baker Street inLondon , premises they occupied until 1919. The studio employed a number of photographers, including Francis Henry Hart and Alfred James Philpott in the Edwardian era, Herbert Lambert and Walter Benington in the 1920s and 1930s and subsequently William Flowers. DuringWWII the studio was bombed and most of the early negatives were lost, theNational Portrait Gallery holding all the surviving negatives. With the firm's centenary in 1963 it was taken over byAlexander Bassano .Joseph John Elliott
Joseph John Elliott (
14 October 1835 Ridge, nearSouth Mimms -30 March 1903 Barnet ) married Clarence's sister, Elizabeth Lucy Fry (24 June 1844 Plymouth -23 February 1931 ) , inBrighton on 20 August 1864, eventually producing 4 sons and 3 daughters. Elliott's partnership with Fry was dissolved on 31 July 1887, Elliott acquiring Fry's interest. Elliott's partnership with his own son, Ernest C. Elliott, was dissolved on 31 December 1892. Ernest went on to compile an album of 50 British sportsmen, "Fifty Leaders of British Sport", published in 1904,Clarence Edmund Fry
In 1865 Clarence Edmund Fry (1840
Plymouth - 1897), married Sophia Dunkin Prideaux (*1838Modbury Devon ), who was a photographic colourist.
Clarence Edmund Fry was an early patron ofHubert von Herkomer , who in 1873 moved toBushey apparently to be near his benefactor, and to start the "Herkomer Art School". [ [http://books.google.co.za/books?id=-NA92VQLp0cC&pg=PA238&lpg=PA238&dq=%22Elliott+%26+Fry%22&source=web&ots=tSx6yV0CNK&sig=dGDEaLByOk7_-8Fzd1gJhcVhMNQ&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=5&ct=result#PPA238,M1 Hertfordshire in History by Doris Jones-Baker] ]Clarence was the eldest son of Edmund Fry and Caroline Mary Clarence (1809-1879), both members of the
Religious Society of Friends or Quakers, and related to Joseph Storrs Fry, founder of theBristol chocolate factory. [ [http://www.photohistory-sussex.co.uk/BTNFryWAH.htm W. & A. H. Fry - Brighton Photographers] ]
Clarence's siblings were:
*Walter Henry Fry (born 1841, Plymouth)
*Hubert Oswald Fry (born 1843, Plymouth)
*Lucy Elizabeth Laughton Fry (born 1844, Plymouth)
*Allen Hastings Fry (born 1847, Plymouth)In 1867 the second eldest son, Walter Henry Fry, joined the youngest brother, Allen Hastings Fry, and started the photography firm of "W. & A. H. Fry" of 68 East Street, Brighton.
References
External links
* [http://www.museumoflondon.org.uk/photolondon/pages/details.asp?pid=1242 photoLondon]
* [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/ELLIOTT/1998-11/0912241640 Elliott archives on rootsweb]
* [http://www.photohistory-sussex.co.uk/BTN-Lombardi.htm Lombardi & Co.]
* [http://www.photohistory-sussex.co.uk/index.htm Sussex PhotoHistory Home Page]Gallery
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