James Bacon & Sons
Later, James Bacon & Sons Ltd
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Trades
Until 1934, James
Bacon & Sons were described in the Edinburgh trade directories as: Photographers
& Miniature Painters.
From 1935
onwards, James Bacon & Sons Ltd were described in these directories as: Photographers
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Addresses
The
address given in the trade
directories for James Bacon & Sons and later for the limited company was
130 Princes Street for about 35 years from 1917, and 101a Princes Street
for one year only, 1921.
However at a Meeting of
the Edinburgh Professional Photographers' Association in
1918, their address was given as Hanover Street. |
The Business
Thank you to Jim Rothery
of Edinburgh for the following recollections of James Bacon & Son.
Jim has had a life-long interest in photography. He worked as a messenger
for James Bacon & Son in 1929.
Jim wrote:
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1.
Edinburgh Studio
"On the first floor
above street level there was a Reception Room with two glass show cases
containing photos. The reception room led into the studio.
The photographer was Mr
Thomson. He lived with his wife in a flat above his studio at 130
Princes Street. He also visited some of the larger houses in
Edinburgh to photograph weddings, travelling with his large box camera by
public transport.
The company also
employed an elderly gentleman who did the processing, a receptionist, a
typist and three ladies who did the retouching. (Jim Rothery
also helped with some of the retouching work.)
James Bacon & Sons also had another business,
probably in
Newcastle" |
2.
Newcastle Studios
Yes, Jim, James Bacon & Sons also had studios
in Newcastle. They were at these addresses from 1881 onwards:
1881-1882
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J Bacon |
87 Northumberland Street |
1883-1886
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J Bacon |
105 Northumberland Street |
1887-1894
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J Bacon |
81 Northumberland Street |
1895-1920
or later ***
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J Bacon & Sons |
81 Northumberland Street |
*** In fact, it was considerably
later. See comments below
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Warwick Brown wrote to me:
3.
Newcastle-on-Tyne
and
Liverpool
"I came across a portrait of myself, aged 2,
taken in July 1941 at the James Bacon & Sons Studio at 81 Northumberland
Street, Newcastle upon Tyne.
On the reverse, there is mention of what was
presumably the only other Branch at that date. This was at 17 + 19
Basnett Street, Liverpool.
The picture is mounted on stiff brown card and
appears to be B&W somewhat tinted in a cream colour.
Warwick Brown, Hurstpierpoint, West Sussex, England: February 26, 2011 |
Richard A Mertl
added:
4.
Liverpool, Edinburgh, Newcastle-on-Tyne
and
Leeds
"I have a photo of my grandfather by J
Bacon & Sons, dating from around 1910-20. It has the following note
on the back;
James Bacon & Sons:
17-19 Basnett Street, Liverpool
Also at:
130 Princes Street, Edinburg
81 Northumberland Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne
38, Commercial Street, Leeds"
Richard A Mertl, Canada: September 4, 2011 |
Acknowledgements |
Source of info
for Newcastle studios: PhotoHistorian Supplement No 117
'Professional Photographers in Newcastle, Gateshead and
Sunderland 1873-1920'
Published by the
Historical Group of the Royal Photographic Society ISSN 0957-0209. |
Thank you also to Richard Baker for showing me a photograph
of his Great Grand Mother, taken by James Bacon, 81 Northumberland Street,
Newcastle on Tyne, probably in the 1890s. Thank
you to Richard A Mertl, Canada |
James Bacon & Sons
Portraits |
Thank you to Frank
Gadberry for allowing me to reproduce two of his James Bacon & Sons
portraits, and the back of the frame for one of them.
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James Bacon & Sons
Portrait on Silk |
Thank you to Alan
Taylor for allowing me to reproduce the photo 1 below, and ot Peter Byrne
for allowing me to reproduce photos 2 and 3 below.
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2.
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3.
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James Bacon & Sons
Photo-Lithograph |
Thank you to
Ian Barker for allowing me to reproduce the image below. This was
the original image from which 'Portrait in Silk 3' above was made
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James Bacon & Sons
Pewter Portraits |
Question
Here is a query
that I received by email from Canada in December 04:
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Hammered Pewter
Portrait
"We have recently inherited a
hammered pewter portrait which we believe was done circa 1933 by James
Bacon & Sons.
Do you have any idea of the value
of such a portrait? It is approximately 5" x 8". The subject
of the portrait is my father's sister as a young girl at about 3 years of
age.
We were also wondering whether
this type of work is still being done and if so, if you have a contact in
that regard." |
If you can help to answer it, please
email me. Thank you. |
Reply
1.
Kathleen Tulip |
Thank you to
Kathleen Tulip for sending me this appealing picture by James Bacon.
Kathleen wrote:
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Portrait
"I have a beautiful
picture/lithograph/ etching/photograph of a young girl by J Bacon:
©
I
purchased it in a sale from a very posh
house in Newcastle, England. The owners had been in shipping.
As you can see, the girl is
surrounded by goblins and fairies. The girl's eyes are absolutely
beautiful.
Kathleen Tulip: April 7 + April 14, 2013 |
Please click on the thumbnail
image above to
enlarge it. |
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