- Walter B. Woodbury
Walter Bentley Woodbury (
26 June ,1834 –5 September ,1885 ) was an inventor and pioneering Englishphotographer . He was one of the earliest photographers inAustralia and theDutch East Indies (now part ofIndonesia ). He also patented numerous inventions relating to various aspects of photography, his best known innovation being thewoodburytype photomechanical process.Early years
Walter B. Woodbury was born in
Manchester ,England on26 June ,1834 . [Anglo-American Name Authority File.] As a student of a civil engineer in Manchester he constructed his owncamera obscura s from cigar boxes and eyeglass lenses. [Auer and Auer.]Photography in Australia, the Far East, Java & London
In 1851 Woodbury, who had already become a professional photographer, went to Australia and soon found work in the engineering department of the
Melbourne waterworks. He photographed the construction of ducts and other waterworks as well as various buildings in Melbourne. He received a medal for his photography in 1854. [Auer and Auer; Browne and Partnow, 676-677.]At some point in the mid-1850s Woodbury met expatriate British photographer James Page. In 1857 the two left Melbourne and moved to Batavia (now
Jakarta ), Dutch East Indies, arriving18 May ,1857 , and established the partnership of "Woodbury & Page " that same year. [Merrillees, 256, 258. Bloom gives the date of their arrival in Batavia as the Fall of 1856 (Bloom, 29).]During most of 1858 "Woodbury & Page" photographed in Central and East
Java , producing large views of the ruined temples nearSurakarta , amongst other subjects, before 1 September of that year [Merrillees, 256.] . After their tour of Java, by 8 December 1858 Woodbury and Page had returned to Batavia [Merrillees, 256-257.] .In 1859 Woodbury returned to England to arrange a regular supplier of photographic materials for his
photographic studio and he contracted theLondon firm "Negretti and Zambra " to market "Woodbury & Page" photographs in England [Bloom, 29.] .Woodbury returned to Java in 1860 and during most of that year travelled with Page through Central and West Java along with Walter's brother, Henry James Woodbury (born 1836 – died 1873), who had arrived in Batavia in April 1859 [Merrillees, 258,] .
On 18 March 1861 "Woodbury & Page" moved to new premises, also in Batavia, and the studio was renamed "Photographisch Atelier van Walter Woodbury", also known as "Atelier Woodbury". The firm sold portraits, views of Java, stereographs, cameras, lenses, photographic chemicals and other photographic supplies. These premises continued to be used until 1908, when the firm was dissolved [Merrillees, 258-260.] .
In his career Woodbury produced topographic, ethnographic and especially portrait photographs. He photographed in Australia, Java,
Sumatra ,Borneo and London. [Edwards, 581; Merrillees, 260; Browne and Partnow, 677.] Although individual photographers were rarely identified on "Woodbury & Page" photographs, between 1861 and 1862 Walter B. Woodbury occasionally stamped the mounts of his photographs: "Photographed by Walter Woodbury, Java". [Merrillees, 260]Return to England & Invention of a Photographic Process
In late January or early February 1863, Woodbury left Java to return to England, because of ill health. [Merrillees, 260; Ovenden, 35. Bloom gives the date of his return as 1862 (Bloom, 30), Auer and Auer give the date as 1864.]
Having returned to England, Woodbury invented the
woodburytype photomechanical reproduction process, which he patented in 1864. [Ovenden, 216; Rosenblum, 198; Bloom, 30. Auer and Auer give the date 1866.] Between 1864 and 1885 Woodbury took out more than 30 patents in Britain and abroad for inventions relating to balloon photography, transparencies, sensitized films and improvements in optical lanterns andstereoscopy . [Auer and Auer; Browne and Partnow, 677.] In addition to his inventions, Woodbury produced photographs documenting London's poor. [Browne and Partnow, 677.]In 1865 his Woodburytype process was bought by the Photo Relief Company, then bought by the Woodbury Permanent Photographic Printing Company and then bought by a succession of other companies in Britain and elsewhere. [Auer and Auer.]
Death & Memorial
Walter B. Woodbury died on
5 September 1885 [Merrillees, 260.] while on holiday at Margate, England. He was buried atAbney Park Cemetery inStoke Newington close to London where his family memorial stands to this day.Notes
References
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