Lees
John Lees - T Lees - William Lees
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Studio
Photographs
The
Lees family were
professional photographers who worked at Bath Street, Portobello, for sixty
years from 1892.
Below
are two photos taken in William Lees' studio. I have also been
told (at a Portobello History Group Meeting in June 2009) that William E
Lees was one of the Portobello photographers who had a stuffed donkey in
his studio.
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The
post card below shows a studio boat against a backdrop of the Forth Bridge.
William Lees also produced cabinet prints featuring boat and bridge.
Post
Card
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Copyright:
For
permission to reproduce, please contact peter.stubbs@edinphoto.org.uk
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Here is a photograph of three
brothers, taken in Lees studio in the mid 1920s. The brothers were
born 1913, 1920 and c.1922.
The photographer's address on the
back of this photo is: William Lees, 23 Bath Street,
Portobello.
Larger
Photograph
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Reproduced by courtesy of Denis
Slattery
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Several photographers, including
Hill &
Adamson photographed fishwives at Newhaven or Fisherrow
Other photographers kept fishwives' costumes
for their clients to be photographed in.
William Lees appears to have had a cardboard
cut-out of a fishwife for his clients to stand behind.
Fishwife
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Reproduced with acknowledgement to
David Millan, London
David Milan, now living in
London, tells me that the photograph is of his great aunt, Marion Wear
Alexander (1886-1976), and that printed on the back of the photo is:
Lees Photographer
23 Bath Street, Portobello
No 5910
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William Lees, T Lees then
John Lees had a studio at 23 Bath Street from 1898 until 1952. When
might this photograph have been taken?
David added:
Big Game Hunters
"Marion Wear Alexander was the second wife
of Walter Edward Simpkins (c.1851-1937).
He was
a curer of leather. He used to accompany big game hunters on their
trips to Africa and elsewhere and preserve the hides of the shot animals.
Fishwife Photograph
"I can remember, as a child in the 50's,
seeing this picture of Marion on display in my grandmother's cabinet in her flat in
4 Dundee Place [now long gone] and always thinking it a bit strange!!
Now I can sit in the [new] cinema at
Fountain Park and tell my wife that we are sitting where my
grannie's back green used to be!!"
David Millan, London: August 7 + August 15,
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Recollections
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Maurice Sullivan
New Jersey, USA
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Thank you to Maurice Sullivan
for sending me one of his family photos, produced from the Lees studio in
Portobello.
Maurice wrote: |
The Lees Studio
"I noted with interest on your site that Lees studio had a stuffed donkey. Here is a photo from my family history:
Photo
1.
The Duncan Family
Aunt Maggie, Grandad and Granny Duncan
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Reproduced with acknowledgement to Maurice Sullivan
Photo
2.
The back of the Duncan Family photo
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Reproduced with acknowledgement to Maurice Sullivan
From left to right ... Maggie Duncan (my grandfathers daughter), William
Duncan (my grandfather 1880-1973) and his wife Barbara Duncan (my
grandmother 1895-1983).
On the rear of the photo, the hand writing is my mothers. You can still
clearly see Lees and the address.
I don't
know when it was taken."
Maurice
Sullivan, New Jersey, USA: 13 + 14 April 2016 and 7 Dec 2016 |
Thank you, Maurice.
In fact, according to the trade directories, there were Lees
studios at 23 Bath Streets for over 50 years
- 1898-1919**
William Lees
- 1920-1952 John Lees
** In fact
the Trade Directories gave a studio address of 23 Bath Street
(1898-1914) and 23c Bath Street (1905-1919). However, I
expect that both '23' and '23c' would be referring to the same
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Your photo above looks
to me likely to have been taken by William Lees in the early 1900s.
Peter Stubbs, Edinburgh: 14 April 2016 |
William
Lees
Studio
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Studio Addresses
William Lees had studios at:
There was also a William Lees who became a member of
Edinburgh Photographic Society in the season 1890-91. He gave his
address as 10 East Richmond Street. Is this likely to have been
the same photographer as above?
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Cartes de Visite
I have not seen the studio at 10 East Richmond Street listed in any
of the trade directories, but I have seen 2 William Lees cartes de
visite bearing this address. When might this studio have operated?
The portraits of the lady and the man both have the same style of
back as below, giving the '10 East Richmond Street' address and
advertising William Lees as:
'Portrait, Group and Architectural Photographer.'
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Lees Studio -
Bath Street
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Please click on this image to enlarge it
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Question 1
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Question 1
William Lees advertised: Also at
Bathville.
Where was Bathville?
When did he have a studio in Bathville?
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Answer 1
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Answer 1
Many thanks to Archie Foley,
Secretary, Portobello History Society for supplying the answer below.
Archie wrote:
Bathville
"This puzzled me
for some time. There is a Bathville that was once a mining
hamlet but is now an industrial estate at Armadale and I saw a
reference to
an area with this name in the 19th century near Falkirk. I never
thought
either was likely to be connected with Lees and I should have got
the answer
much sooner than I did.
Bathville was the
name of his large villa in its own grounds on the east side of Bath
Street and it is shown on the large scale OS map of Portobello. The
area is now occupied by a Bingo hall."
Archie Foley, Joppa,
Edinburgh |
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Question 2
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Archie Foley, Joppa,
Edinburgh, has send me this photo by Lees. He wonders where and when
it was taken and who the subject might be.
Please click on the
thumbnail image below to enlarge it.
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