Professional
Photographer
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Studios
Adam Wardrope Steele was
based in Leith from 1871 to 1891. He was:
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1871-75: Photographer,
etc.
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1876-84: Photographer,
Fine Art Gallery, etc.
Portraits enlarged and diminished.
Colouring
artistically executed
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1885-86:
Photographer and portrait painter
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1887-89: Photographer,
portrait painter, and carte enlarger.
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Copyright:
For
permission to reproduce,
please contact peter.stubbs@edinphoto.org.uk
Most cartes de visite were portraits of single sitters, or
occasionally
couples. Here is one
of a group taken at AW Steele's studio.
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Tinplate Photograph
I recently received an email from Tod Scott,
Nova Scotia, Canada, enclosing a copy of
a carte-de-visite of his gt-gt-grandfather, dressed in an overcoat with fur
trimmings and a top hat. The photo was probably taken around the late
1870s.
Tod mentioned that he also had a larger
tintype reproduction of the same photograph.
Might this also have been produced by A W
Steele? This is the only instance that I have come across of a tintype
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Photographs
in Collections
Edinburgh Public Library collection includes two photographs by
Adam Wardrope Steele. They are of Bernard Street in Leith and of Leith Town Hall (both c.1870)
Here is another outdoor photograph by A W Steele
- the subject, Robert Hume, Newhaven Pilot, circa 1875, with
experimental steam driven Pilot Launch.
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British Journal of Photography
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Notes from the North
Dr Nicol was a regular contributor
to the BJP (The British Journal of Photography). He wrote a
column entitled Notes from the North.
A letter from AW Steele was published
in the 15 January 1875 edition of the BJP [page 35].
Steele took exception to comments made in Notes from the North, relating to
a court case in which AW Steele was the pursuer. Steele wrote:
"... To describe me as a "Leith
Photographer" is strictly true, and to mention so kindly that I do "high
class work at low prices" is only what the veracious daily press affirm and
my numerous customers corroborate.
But to go on stigmatising me as "an
unfortunate photographer" is a kind of advertisement surely
self-contradictory and non-historical, seeing I had the unsought honour
thrust upon me of being proposed and seconded, once on a time, as an
honorary member of Edinburgh Photographic Society!" |
Family |
Adam Wardrop [sometimes spelt Wardrope]
Steel, the Edinburgh professional photographer, was the third of five
children, all born in Mid Lothian.
Alexander Steel = Jane Wardrope
Married 28 May 1814, Mid Calder
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Alexander
Steel
b.1815 |
John Wardrope
Steel
b.1818 |
Adam Wardrop
Steel
b. 30
Dec 1820 |
Ann
Steel
b.1823l |
John
Steel
b.1826 |
Adam Wardrop Steele married Frances Elizabeth Stewart in Mearns, Renfrew on 19
July 1859. One of their children [b.27 August 1874 in
Leith] was also named Adam Wardrop Steele.
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Source: International Genealogical
Index (IGI) |
At the time of the 1881 Census, Adam Wardrope Steel was listed as:
Photographer and Artist: aged
60
Born: Mid Calder, Mid Lothian
Resident: 33, Albany Street, Edinburgh
Wife: Frances E
Children
1.
Mary M |
aged 11
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(born: Edinburgh) |
2. Adam W |
aged 6 |
(born: Edinburgh) |
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Source:
Photographers in Edinburgh & The Lothians to
1914 [DR
Torrance] |
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