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Fotoatelier W. Clark

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- Brighton, North Street 59

Über das Atelier in Brighton, North Street 59 heißt es bei http://www.photohistory-sussex.co.uk/HorshamPhotgrsBG.htm:
"Around 1862, William Clark left Horsham to take over a photographic studio in Brighton. From 1862 until 1884, William Clark is recorded as the proprietor of a photographic portrait studio at 59 North Street, Brighton.
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William Clark was the proprietor of a photographic portrait studio at 59 North Street, Brighton for over 20 years. Around 1885, William Clark, together with his wife and two unmarried daughters, Florence and Sarah, moved to Wandsworth in South London, where he continued to work as a photographer. The 1891 census records William Clark as a sixty-year old "Photographer" living with his wife and daughters at 40 Haldon Road, Wandsworth. By 1901, William Clark had retired from photography and was deriving an income from letting out apartments. William Clark died in Wandsworth, South London, in 1904 at the age of 73."

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